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zodium 04-21-2021 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Jibartik (Post 3292387)
the defense wants their client to get off

but enough about your mom.

DMN 04-21-2021 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by this user was banned (Post 3292376)
How was their case weak? They had several medical professionals testify that the asphyxiation was the cause of death and ruled out pretty much everything else. How much of the trial did you watch?

Virtually everyone on planet earth will eventually die of asphyxiation. The question is WHAT CAUSED IT. The medical experts the prosecution called almost all contradicted each other one what actually caused the asphyxiation. When even the prosecution's own experts are contradicting each other, it's a giant truck load of reasonable doubt that any one of them has actually "got it right".

All but Baker rules out other contributing causes, such as high drug levels and serious heart disease. The fact these "experts" dismissed these things as having potentially contributed the "asphyxiation" would make any juror doubt everything that expert had to say, because those same experts on cross examination said that heart disease alone could have killed him and his drug levels alone could have exclusively killed him. But magically, they conclude, all had no effect on how he actually died. Baker and the defense expert witness disgreed and suggest that those other things did indeed play a part.

it's like a giant neon sign of reasonable doubt.

then you get to the Mens Rea issues specifically the murder charge, and it would be virtually impossible to find a non-biased jury come to the conclusion it was satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt in this case. Essentially you'd have to believe that there is no doubt in your mind whatsoever that Chaucvin had intended to kill Floyds-- despite the fact he was being recorded by a dozen cameras 9which he knew full well were all on him).

Toxigen 04-21-2021 09:06 AM

This will easily be appealed. Trial never should have taken place in Minneapolis, jury wasn't sequestered, lots of influence from public figures, etc.

Maybe next time we'll get real jurors that understand the concept of reasonable doubt.

Kaveh 04-21-2021 09:14 AM

Derek chauvin is going to hell

Case closed

Kaveh 04-21-2021 09:14 AM

Though I do agree, he probably didn’t meet the criteria for “murder”

icedwards 04-21-2021 09:44 AM

"Chauvin will get off on appeal" is the new "Trump is the real president and will be sworn in on March 4th".

Chuds in shambles. Looking forward to the Rittenhouse weasel getting locked up next.

Vivitron 04-21-2021 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by DMN (Post 3292414)
then you get to the Mens Rea issues specifically the murder charge, and it would be virtually impossible to find a non-biased jury come to the conclusion it was satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt in this case. Essentially you'd have to believe that there is no doubt in your mind whatsoever that Chaucvin had intended to kill Floyds-- despite the fact he was being recorded by a dozen cameras 9which he knew full well were all on him).

He wasn't charged with that kind of murder. The murder 2 charge was felony murder -- not that he intended to kill, but that he caused the death while committing a felony assault. The murder 3 charge also wasn't that he intended to kill -- but rather that he caused Floyd's death with an act that was highly likely to cause a death, and was consciously indifferent to that outcome.

HalflingSpergand 04-21-2021 10:24 AM

Prison is nice he'll be fine and prob get out early. Maybe he'll play p1999

Cassawary 04-21-2021 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by HalflingSpergand (Post 3292449)
Prison is nice he'll be fine and prob get out early. Maybe he'll play p1999

He'll hit a lick writing about being cancelled

DMN 04-21-2021 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Vivitron (Post 3292444)
He wasn't charged with that kind of murder. The murder 2 charge was felony murder -- not that he intended to kill, but that he caused the death while committing a felony assault. The murder 3 charge also wasn't that he intended to kill -- but rather that he caused Floyd's death with an act that was highly likely to cause a death, and was consciously indifferent to that outcome.

which brings you to an interesting point in your edification of the legal system. Why wasn't Mohamad Noor nor the more recent Kim Potter charged with "unintentional" second degree murder?


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