Kyle Rittenhouse a hero? (update - not guilty on all charges)

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I don't see the difference in deceiving the court and perjury.
Well, there has to be an actual oath administered for perjury to be charged, normally. Misstating a material fact to the court would be perjury. IDK if an address for purposes of ascertaining the defendant's whereabouts would qualify. I'd be surprised if it were charged, frankly. However, as I said, it is, IMO, misconduct...
 
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