NorthDallas40
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Have you ever seen a defense so hopeless? I mean they actually had to resort to exhaust from the car.Meh. Chauvin didn't have to remain kneeling on Floyd's neck for those full 9 minutes. Chauvin showed a complete indifference to whether or not Floyd survived his detainment. It was reckless disregard. You can make the argument that Chauvin was overcharged, but I don't see how you can credibly argue that his use of force was proportional and reasonably justified by an existing threat. Chauvin was definitely guilty of something.
Can you answer the guilty of three degrees of a single crime? How is that not triple jeapordy, in this case?Those questioning the verdict, remember that when you get one you like you usually say to critics of that verdict that they did not sit through the trial and see the witnesses live like the jurors did.
You can't have it both ways.
Those questioning the verdict, remember that when you get one you like you usually say to critics of that verdict that they did not sit through the trial and see the witnesses live like the jurors did.
You can't have it both ways.
I don't disagree, but guilty on all 3 are what I'm talking about. 2nd degree murder is an overcharge to keep the mob happy.Meh. Chauvin didn't have to remain kneeling on Floyd's neck for those full 9 minutes. Chauvin showed a complete indifference to whether or not Floyd survived his detainment. It was reckless disregard. You can make the argument that Chauvin was overcharged, but I don't see how you can credibly argue that his use of force was proportional and reasonably justified by an existing threat. Chauvin was definitely guilty of something.
LolJustice by mob rule has arrived. The fact the SCOTUS refused out of fear to hear any election fraud cases was the just the first sign. If you’re a white cop you’re now on your own and royally screwed should you ever end up in court.
My only question is how can he be guilty of the different degrees? Maybe you can explain that one.