Bet your house - Chauvin edition
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Obk doing work todayDoogles said:
I just spit coffeeoregonblitzkrieg said:"Chauvin" is a free man, and hasn't spent a day in prison after "choking out" Corona Light. He hosts the television show "Cash Cab."
The selection of Chauvin as the mark to "take the fall" is symbolic. White male, Toxic Masculinity 'Chauvinist.'
Don't feel sorry for him though, he's getting paid to participate in the scam. And the Masons will probably kill him anyway, to prevent him from talking. -
Apparently enough to have feels and an opinion on the accused.BennyBeaver said:
What part of:PurpleThrobber said:
None of those are admissible in a court of law with regards to the case at hand. But all the feels noted.BennyBeaver said:I have no opinion on what verdict will come; I haven't been following the trial at all.
Regardless of what happens on the Floyd verdict, he'll still be facing the tax evasion charges.
What a fucking loser.
Unemployed.
Divorced.
Tax evader.
140 lbs. LO fucking L.
Little pussy with a badge and gun thinks he's tough. Typical cop.
Like a typical leftist.I have no opinion on what verdict will come; I haven't been following the trial at all.
did you struggle to understand?
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Murder and manslaughter charges require proof of intent to harm, evincing a depraved mind, reckless disregard for human life, etc.
Fact is the video evidence shows Floyd asking to be put on the ground, a toxicology report that includes cannabinoids, fentanyl, and methamphetamine in his system, he had COVID, heart disease, hypertension, and sickle cell. He was having difficulty breathing before he was placed on the ground, and there is 20 minutes of footage before the neck hold (that Chauvin was trained to do by the police department) of Floyd not being physically abused by police.
All of that makes it hard to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that Chauvin intended to harm Floyd to begin with, that he was of a depraved mind, or that he reckless disregarded life using techniques he was literally trained to do. Most rational people would conclude that 9 minutes on the neck is too long, especially after he went quiet. However even 2nd degree manslaughter requires the state to prove that Chauvin knows that to be a reckless action and that he's consciously disregarding the potential lethality of that action. Which all he needs for a defense is "I was trained in this hold as a non-lethal hold."
Negligent homicide is a layup. It just isn't good enough for the mob. -
Full acquittal. Teach these fucks that george floyd is a piece of shit
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Gladdy drops the most rational viewpoint yet.Gladstone said:Murder and manslaughter charges require proof of intent to harm, evincing a depraved mind, reckless disregard for human life, etc.
Fact is the video evidence shows Floyd asking to be put on the ground, a toxicology report that includes cannabinoids, fentanyl, and methamphetamine in his system, he had COVID, heart disease, hypertension, and sickle cell. He was having difficulty breathing before he was placed on the ground, and there is 20 minutes of footage before the neck hold (that Chauvin was trained to do by the police department) of Floyd not being physically abused by police.
All of that makes it hard to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that Chauvin intended to harm Floyd to begin with, that he was of a depraved mind, or that he reckless disregarded life using techniques he was literally trained to do. Most rational people would conclude that 9 minutes on the neck is too long, especially after he went quiet. However even 2nd degree manslaughter requires the state to prove that Chauvin knows that to be a reckless action and that he's consciously disregarding the potential lethality of that action. Which all he needs for a defense is "I was trained in this hold as a non-lethal hold."
Negligent homicide is a layup. It just isn't good enough for the mob. -
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He is guilty. The swiftness that they've come back with a verdict is the tell. His best bet was a hung jury.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
Question is - were they paid in cash (always pay cash) or via wire/cashier check for a paper trail on future interviews/stick to the narrative blackmail?SFGbob said:
He is guilty. The swiftness that they've come back with a verdict is the tell. His best bet was a hung jury.GrundleStiltzkin said:
#hunter
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Yup guilty but of what... let the burning begin
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All counts. Guy never had a chance at a fair trial. I mean come on, he was divorced.Goduckies said:Yup guilty but of what... let the burning begin
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Had to get this out quickly.
Worst case scenario was a drawn out deliberation without the required outcome.
See ya in the appeals court, and out of the limelight. This was the only possible outcome.
Guilty Man 2. -
Someone get the wellness check ready for SFGBob on this one either way.
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Someone watch Mello run and hide like a Kunt when he is asked why.MelloDawg said:Someone get the wellness check ready for SFGBob on this one either way.
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Spit-Take @ Cash Cab.oregonblitzkrieg said:"Chauvin" is a free man, and hasn't spent a day in prison after "choking out" Corona Light. He hosts the television show "Cash Cab."
The selection of Chauvin as the mark to "take the fall" is symbolic. White male, Toxic Masculinity 'Chauvinist.'
Don't feel sorry for him though, he's getting paid to participate in the scam. And the Masons will probably kill him anyway, to prevent him from talking.
Jesus. Vegas: Here OBK comes! -
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Gladdy is dead on.Swaye said:
Gladdy drops the most rational viewpoint yet.Gladstone said:Murder and manslaughter charges require proof of intent to harm, evincing a depraved mind, reckless disregard for human life, etc.
Fact is the video evidence shows Floyd asking to be put on the ground, a toxicology report that includes cannabinoids, fentanyl, and methamphetamine in his system, he had COVID, heart disease, hypertension, and sickle cell. He was having difficulty breathing before he was placed on the ground, and there is 20 minutes of footage before the neck hold (that Chauvin was trained to do by the police department) of Floyd not being physically abused by police.
All of that makes it hard to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that Chauvin intended to harm Floyd to begin with, that he was of a depraved mind, or that he reckless disregarded life using techniques he was literally trained to do. Most rational people would conclude that 9 minutes on the neck is too long, especially after he went quiet. However even 2nd degree manslaughter requires the state to prove that Chauvin knows that to be a reckless action and that he's consciously disregarding the potential lethality of that action. Which all he needs for a defense is "I was trained in this hold as a non-lethal hold."
Negligent homicide is a layup. It just isn't good enough for the mob.
But I'm betting NOC in MN. Bet that jury throws that fucker to the wolves and runs away like a bat out of hell. -
Not sure the reference you're making but either way, the dozens of incidences you post on almost strictly a singular topic has always been interesting. Not saying I agree or disagree, it's just an observation.SFGbob said:
Someone watch Mello run and hide like a Kunt when he is asked why.MelloDawg said:Someone get the wellness check ready for SFGBob on this one either way.
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Most Passive Aggressive Faggy Poaster Award Winner.MelloDawg said:
Not sure the reference you're making but either way, the dozens of incidences you post on almost strictly a singular topic has always been interesting. Not saying I agree or disagree, it's just an observation.SFGbob said:
Someone watch Mello run and hide like a Kunt when he is asked why.MelloDawg said:Someone get the wellness check ready for SFGBob on this one either way.
Stop with the P-A bullshit, sack up and call Bob a racist, you gutless worm. -
Are you aware the appeals process for jury trials is different than for bench trials? It's different.thechatch said:Had to get this out quickly.
Worst case scenario was a drawn out deliberation without the required outcome.
See ya in the appeals court, and out of the limelight. This was the only possible outcome.
Guilty Man 2. -
drumroll please....
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I'm making an observation too. You're a Kunt, and when you're asked to back up your mouth you run and hide like a Kunt.MelloDawg said:
Not sure the reference you're making but either way, the dozens of incidences you post on almost strictly a singular topic has always been interesting. Not saying I agree or disagree, it's just an observation.SFGbob said:
Someone watch Mello run and hide like a Kunt when he is asked why.MelloDawg said:Someone get the wellness check ready for SFGBob on this one either way.
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How can you be guilty of murder 2, murder 3 and manslaughter 2 from one incident with one “victim”?
we'll wait for a legal scholar other than HH to get the explanation. -
Hope he lives to see his appeal.
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fucking faggotBennyBeaver said:I have no opinion on what verdict will come; I haven't been following the trial at all.
Regardless of what happens on the Floyd verdict, he'll still be facing the tax evasion charges.
What a fucking loser.
Unemployed.
Divorced.
Tax evader.
140 lbs. LO fucking L.
Little pussy with a badge and gun thinks he's tough. Typical cop. -
Statist.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
fucking faggotBennyBeaver said:I have no opinion on what verdict will come; I haven't been following the trial at all.
Regardless of what happens on the Floyd verdict, he'll still be facing the tax evasion charges.
What a fucking loser.
Unemployed.
Divorced.
Tax evader.
140 lbs. LO fucking L.
Little pussy with a badge and gun thinks he's tough. Typical cop. -
yawnBennyBeaver said:
Statist.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
fucking faggotBennyBeaver said:I have no opinion on what verdict will come; I haven't been following the trial at all.
Regardless of what happens on the Floyd verdict, he'll still be facing the tax evasion charges.
What a fucking loser.
Unemployed.
Divorced.
Tax evader.
140 lbs. LO fucking L.
Little pussy with a badge and gun thinks he's tough. Typical cop. -
I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict guilty on all counts.
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Better wait for Eklund to confrimcreepycoug said:I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict guilty on all counts.