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(Reuters) - Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with fatally shooting two people & wounding a third during protests in Wisconsin last August, made his first in-person court appearance on Friday ahead of trial in November.
Rittenhouse, 18, had been attending court hearings remotely from his lawyer's office but was able to appear in person before Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder for the pre-trial hearing following a relaxation of COVID-19 protocols.
The teenager sat to the left of his lawyer & was wearing a blue shirt, navy blazer & black face mask. He did not speak during the hearing, which mainly covered routine matters & lasted roughly 20 minutes.
Schroeder set a few pre-trial deadlines for the prosecutors & Rittenhouse's legal team, including July 1 for any motions & Aug. 1 for a questionnaire for potential jurors.
Rittenhouse has been charged with homicide & five other criminal counts related to the shootings, in which Joseph Rosenbaum & Anthony Huber were killed & Gaige Grosskreutz was wounded.
Rittenhouse had traveled on Aug. 25 from his home in nearby Antioch, Illinois, in a self-appointed role to protect businesses in Kenosha, where the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, had sparked large protests against police brutality & racism.
His lawyers have said their client acted in self-defense.
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