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05-01-21, 08:07 AM | #662 |
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Definitely. I don't see anyone here supporting a police officer who goes too far and murders a criminals.
However, when a criminal resists a lawful arrest or fights back or acts a fool, you are putting the police officer in a bad situation. If the perps resist or try to run, let them go and wave bye-bye. Call the social workers and let them know they need to go find the person.
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05-05-21, 10:27 AM | #663 |
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Chauvin will most likely have a new trial. Turns out that one of the jurors lied under oath claiming he has no deep knowledge of the case, yet he is a BLM activist, attended a protest held for George Floyd.
The defendant has a right for a fair trial. Many of us suspected that this whole thing smells like a mistrial and here we go. |
05-05-21, 10:38 AM | #664 |
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Yes, even though I think the prosecutors did an excellent job. There are several obvious circumstances that could be cause for mistrial. Whatever the outcome I sincerily hope our system works like it should.
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05-05-21, 11:18 AM | #665 |
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Lets hope Chauvin chooses a different defence attorney because the last one he had was bleeding pathetic.
I knew before the trial that he would be found guilty of murder, it was never going to be a fair trial what with VP Harris and dementia riddled Biden getting involved, they set Chauvin up for a fall to appease the black community, how bleeding lower can the USA get.
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05-05-21, 01:15 PM | #666 |
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Talk 'bout Chauvinistic here!
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05-05-21, 05:07 PM | #667 | |
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05-05-21, 06:03 PM | #668 | |
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It is highly unlikely that he will receive a new trial though, since this happens a lot following a criminal conviction.
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05-05-21, 06:11 PM | #669 | |
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IMHO the reason why we will probably see a mistrial called. Is because politicians and political activists had already touched this case. None of them would sit tight and allow the system to work. Instead they kept running their mouth, calling for violence, and alledgedly even willing to commit perjury. All of those degenerates were making it about something it wasnt or even shown in court as motive.
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I don't think that the Democrats would try and rig the election since they already have the majority of the black community behind their backs and Derek Chauvin was guilty (that was gonna be the outcome of the trial- with or without perjury or whatever claims Chauvin's lawyer has made), they would be smart enough to not try and do something bad so they can't get something they already have. Overall, what's the point of rigging the jury when you already have the majority of the black community behind your back?
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05-06-21, 06:15 AM | #671 |
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Deciding someone's guilt or innocence by race seems to be the very definition of rigging the jury.
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05-06-21, 06:42 AM | #672 |
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05-06-21, 07:55 AM | #673 | |
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A responsible free press and the free flow of information is a useful asset. Headlines sell papers and people gotta make a living you know. Its irresponsible press, politicians, and the race baiters however rushed in and made this and continued to make this about race. When infact Chauvin was never charged or convicted of a hate crime nor was race ever brought up in court as motivation for his action and behavior. In this country the accused has a right to impartial jury. But because of this manufactured state of America by an irresponsible press, several politicians including the current president and the mobs outside the courthouse. A jurist accused of purgery. Chauvin may not have had that benefit.
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05-06-21, 07:58 AM | #674 | |
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Go into those cities where black, white, asian (or really any ethnic background) people live in fear of other black people and ask if they want more or less police presence. This was a show trial in a kangaroo court with a predetermined outcome. The jury was not sequestered. At least one juror perjured himself. The trial venue was not changed. Media was allowed to engage in circus side show antics. Politicians interjected themselves in *the process*. The city paid off the family even before the trial occurred. This isn't jury nullification where jurors purposely find a defendant not guilty because they don't believe that the law is fair. This was jury tampering/jury fixing to ensure a guilty verdict for crimes that Chauvin didn't actually meet the legal definition of having committed. |
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06-25-21, 03:00 PM | #675 |
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22 ˝ years prison.
Was this a fair sentence ? What do you think. I think it was ok, Reason Whatever a criminal has done, they should be treated with some kind of respect(not the word I would use, but could not remember it) Markus
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