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Just started in America, charged with 2nd and 3rd degree murder. Could get up to 40 years in jail. CCTV showed him kneeling on George floyd's neck for over 9 minutes despite him saying numerous times that he can't breathe. Shocking. Hope he gets a long time in jail |
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@kimjongl | 30 March 21 | |
I hope he gets a fair trial and not a show trial. Jurors already mentioning societal pressure. I've heard one of the prosecutions first witnesses is also a BLM rioter.
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@9362 | 30 March 21 | |
Even with that Kim I think the evidence is overwhelmingly against him
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@kimjongl | 30 March 21 | |
I haven't seen any evidence against him so far.
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@ogdenz | 30 March 21 | |
People need to remember this is the trial of Derek Chauvin and not the trial of George Floyd. Already reading people say 'If George could speak then he could breath. |
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@9362 | 30 March 21 | |
The CCTV evidence is more than enough for me
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@kimjongl | 30 March 21 | |
@ 9362 - 30.03.21 - 08:41am The CCTV evidence is more than enough for me That alone doesn't prove the case. It may end up being a big part of it, but in isolation without hearing further arguments in a trial it isn't enough at this time. |
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@badapple | 30 March 21 | |
The dude is gonna be hung out to dry, in a show trial. Theres no way on earth hes gonna be found not guilty. Too many riots will happen if he is found not guilty.
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@kimjongl | 30 March 21 | |
There just needs to be one juror who stands on principle and actually applies the law but some of them already mentioned public pressure, which should have been an automatic disqualification. I think the defense might have some confidence in one or two of them.
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@eyesore | 30 March 21 | |
@ ogdenz - 30.03.21 - 08:40am People need to remember this is the trial of Derek Chauvin and not the trial of George Floyd. Already reading people say 'If George could speak then he could breath. It's pretty standard when a known drug user , especially when you've just seen them sw*llow drugs , to have their throat restricted . I've seen it in the uk , suspects held against the wall/floor with a truncheon across their throat |
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@badapple | 30 March 21 | |
during control and restraint proceedures, its usual for there to be a head man, a person who's soul purpose is to make sure the person being controlled can breath, when the restrainee is on the floor, you ask them which side they would like their head facing, so they would be more comfortable. Unfortunatly not all C and R proceedures go the text book way.
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