the witness stand. all of us debated beforehand will we see kyle rittenhouse on the wind stand, obviously it worked and do you agree that he had no choice but to do that. not as a matter of law, but yes, i think as a matter of strategy, he had no choice. you have to put your client on the stand if you re claiming self-defense. it was interesting to hear the defense say they had two mock juries. we can debate the value of mock juries, but he did much better from the defense standpoint, when they put their client on the stand. kyle rittenhouse, the prosecution did not do much to undermine him. they pointed out some sort of minor inconsistencies and things he said on the night of, and later. nothing that undermines the core defense argument which was he was attacked. every time he s shot, he was attacked, whether with a gun by gaij graij goross i want to go to you because you know jurors, you re a jury