Will Derek Chauvin be guilty of any count or completely walk?

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I had to "lol" on that one you sick fuck. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500



that's Mister sick fuck to you ..
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Can we see a few more bans coming in short time? Again?
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that's Mister sick fuck to you .. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
You capitalized "Mister"? Wow!
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You capitalized "Mister"? Wow! Originally Posted by eccieuser9500

i was gonna go with Master ..
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In case anyone is wondering, when the wrong is so obviously in error - all you can do is "smile" and laugh. Racist ump.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlDTBDJbNE4

Just smile.
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i was gonna go with Master .. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid

. . . but . . .
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. . . but . . . Originally Posted by eccieuser9500

76 rednecks follow me on twitter .. is that a militia?


https://twitter.com/TheWacoKid16


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Did we just divert this thread?


I wonder if they know about eccie. I also wonder if they know about pussy at all. Your little acolytes.

I wonder if they know anything at all. Or just wait for you to tell them what they should know.
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I thought his attorney put the jury to sleep and did a rather poor job. Not that the prosecution was much better however.
I think he will get manslaughter. What do you all think? Originally Posted by DTickler

I had the exact opposite impression. I can't imagine any attorney could have done a better job with what he had to work with. He was meticulous, whether the put the jury to sleep or not, by saying, showing each and every thing Chauvin did with what the rules called for and allowed by any reasonable officer who had the same training as Chauvin. Chauvin did "this" and up goes the rules saying neck restraint is within the manual guidelines and further stated that the reason Chauvin kept him down so long was because the manual taught that a resisting person can give you the impression he is subdued, only to get a second wind ( pun intended ) and start fighting again.



Since so much of this depends on what a "reasonable police officer would do", the Attorney must have referred to Chauvin as that reasonable police officer 100 times trying to cement that idea in the head of the jury. A brilliant move whether effective in this case or not.
I personally wouldn't but I think he will be found guilty on all 3 charges if for no other reason the jury doesn't want their verdict to be responsible for burning down what little is left of Minn.


On a side note, Maxine Waters went to Minn. and told the crowd they needed more confrontation and insinuated that if a guilty verdict wasn't forth coming, the city would burn.


The attorney brought this to the Judges attention and the Judge said, "she may just have handed you a case for appeal". And Republicans will put forth on the floor of the House a call for Censure of Waters.
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On topic:

If he "walks", how long until he doesn't "walk" at all?
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On topic:

If he "walks", how long until he doesn't "walk" at all? Originally Posted by eccieuser9500



are u pulling a Maxine? you know .. wanting someone assaulted because he wasn't convicted?


how about this guy ..







he walked. nothing happened.
manslaughter best chance for prosecution. did anyone uncover why no cause of death was concluded in the autopsy? Because of this top two counts if for some strange reason found guilty, an appeal should be successful. Not an attorney here, just going off of MINN statutes and the evidence presented. Minneapolis already burning could be a foreshadow from those people.
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A civil trial did? C'mon. Put down the Tanqueray. I was going light beer tonight. dix and bina had me pegged to hit the sheets by now. Not so.
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dix and bina had me pegged to hit the sheets by now. Not so. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
lol
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did anyone uncover why no cause of death was concluded in the autopsy? Originally Posted by DTickler
You are mistaken.

"His final autopsy findings, issued June 1, found that Floyd's heart stopped while he was being restrained and that his death was a homicide caused by "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression".