Rittenhouse mistrial motion filed, again with Apple tech under scrutiny<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Even before the jury reaches a verdict, a Rittenhouse mistrial motion has been filed by the defendant’s attorneys, with Apple tech again at the heart of a dispute regarding video evidence. It follows an earlier argument about <a href="
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Rittenhouse mistrial motion filed, again with Apple tech under scrutiny