Lacking the ability to refute the arguments made by the expert witness - both sides, the prosecution and defense, are gonna call expert witnesses.
You know how the US legal system works, right? lol
anyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
Lacking the ability to refute the arguments made by the expert witness - both sides, the prosecution and defense, are gonna call expert witnesses.
You know how the US legal system works, right? lol
anyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
restricted Mr. Floyd’s breathing by flattening his rib cage against the pavement - a knee on a person's shoulders doesn't necessarily flatten the ribcage enough to cause death by lack of oxygen.
We still don't know what caused George Floyd's death. This needs to be established in a court of law.
The prosecution will no doubt call experts to the stand who will claim Floyd was killed by Chauvin; the defense will call experts who will claim that the amount of drugs in Floyd's system is reasonable doubt re allegations of murder; the defense will also claim that available evidence doesn't support the murder claim beyond reasonable doubt.
The pro-BLM MSM have already declared Chauvin guilty of murder before the trial, lol.
anyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
From the author of your link:
It was a video everyone in the courtroom has been shown repeatedly, of George Floyd facedown on the street with Derek Chauvin’s knee on his neck
The video I posted presents evidence that challenges the narrative that George Floyd died because of Chauvin's knee allegedly pressing against his neck for 9 minutes.
This is what the media have done - they've spun it that Chauvin's knee was pressed against Floyd's neck for nine minutes, killing him. From another angle, we see Chauvin's knee was pressed against Floyd's shoulders.
^^^ This is reasonable doubt that Chauvin murdered Floyd by pressing his knee against Floyd's neck, no?
anyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
@FFGhost - did you actually watch the video?
anyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
@FFGhost - Dr Martin Tobin says in your link that Chauvin had his knee pressed down on Floyd's neck but elsewhere in this thread I've posted a youtube video showing photographic evidence that shows Chauvin's knee was across Floyd's shoulders.
What do you make of this photographic evidence?
Well, so much for the "died by overdose" defense attempt - the prosecution are alleging murder. In a US court, murder has to be established beyond reasonable doubt.
There's quite a lot of stuff posted here which is reasonable doubt that Chauvin murdered George Floyd.
we live in strange times, in the middle of a culture war where saying certain opinions have consequences.
<--- so much for free speech.. thank goodness for satire.. https://babylonbee.com/news/nike-factory-graciously-offers-to-house-unaccompanied-migrant-children.
born philippos, prince of denmark and greece in 1921, prince philip has died aged 99 years old (june 1921 - april 2021).. a very long, quite remarkable life lived.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaqxest27_e.
Born Philippos, Prince of Denmark and Greece in 1921, Prince Philip has died aged 99 years old (June 1921 - April 2021).
A very long, quite remarkable life lived.
anyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
Another video from Shapiro.
Apparently, George Floyd's partner has admitted that she recently had to take Floyd to hospital because he was feeling unwell due to his drug habit.
Plus, the prosecution won't offer Floyd's drug dealer immunity in exchange for him to take the witness stand.
Interesting …
if coke disturbed you because of a certain stance would you stop buying coke?
would you stop watching a sport if a certain view was politicized?.
would you boycott a certain product because you did not agree with the corporation’s opinions?
Does Politics Affect Your Entertainment Decisions and Choices? - er, not really.
I think it's best to separate the art from the artist in most cases.
E.g. I like Rosemary's Baby (1968) and Chinatown (1974), even though director Roman Polanski allegedly had sex with at least one underage girl.
If I find a piece of art to be excellent, I'll like it.
anyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
Let personal bias and prejudices begin - of course there are biases and prejudices … on both sides.
Lots of people have called Chauvin a murderer before the trial even began. <---- those people are prejudiced and biased, too, right Snare?