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Originally Posted by Beaver10
Strategic financial move. Cops gonna get sued into the next century. Wife divorces and takes money, house into her name. Harder to get at from a civil suit.

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He won't lose a penny. The city will pay the settlement. Query whether the city has to pay for his criminal defense attorney? Guess it depends on what their collective bargaining agreement is.


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Originally Posted by ribka
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Some of you need to stop living in fantasy land.



I'll bet you a 100 bucks that the officer is not convicted of homicide.

The state couldn't convict George Gwaltne either but that didn't keep his murdering dumb ass out of prison.

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Originally Posted by ribka
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Some of you need to stop living in fantasy land.



I'll bet you a 100 bucks that the officer is not convicted of homicide.



Manslaughter is a form of homicide. He'll at least go down for that. Looking at the elements of third degree murder in Minnesota, I'd say the state has a pretty strong case. The only element in doubt is causation.


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I'll bet you 100 bucks he is not convicted of homicide since you are certain of the truth living in white supremacy land. No manslaughter is not homicide ding dong that's why they are two separate legal charges with different sentencing guidelines.

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Some of you need to stop living in fantasy land.



I'll bet you a 100 bucks that the officer is not convicted of homicide.



Manslaughter is a form of homicide. He'll at least go down for that. Looking at the elements of third degree murder in Minnesota, I'd say the state has a pretty strong case. The only element in doubt is causation.

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Originally Posted by 700LH
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Some of you need to stop living in fantasy land.



I'll bet you a 100 bucks that the officer is not convicted of homicide.

The state couldn't convict George Gwaltne either but that didn't keep his murdering dumb ass out of prison.


take the bet lying coward or not? You said he murdered Floyd and there is proof so the bet would be a sure thing. Cmon take the bet

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Originally Posted by ribka
I'll bet you 100 bucks he is not convicted of homicide since you are certain of the truth living in white supremacy land. No manslaughter is not homicide ding dong that's why they are two separate legal charges with different sentencing guidelines.

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Some of you need to stop living in fantasy land.



I'll bet you a 100 bucks that the officer is not convicted of homicide.



Manslaughter is a form of homicide. He'll at least go down for that. Looking at the elements of third degree murder in Minnesota, I'd say the state has a pretty strong case. The only element in doubt is causation.

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Originally Posted by Tarquin
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Strategic financial move. Cops gonna get sued into the next century. Wife divorces and takes money, house into her name. Harder to get at from a civil suit.

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He won't lose a penny. The city will pay the settlement. Query whether the city has to pay for his criminal defense attorney? Guess it depends on what their collective bargaining agreement is.


Chauvin can still be sued in a separate civil suit by the family. Amazing how little you know and keep posting misinformation

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Originally Posted by 700LH
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I'll bet you 100 bucks he is not convicted of homicide since you are certain of the truth living in white supremacy land. No manslaughter is not homicide ding dong that's why they are two separate legal charges with different sentencing guidelines.

Originally Posted by Tarquin
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Originally Posted by 700LH
Some of you need to stop living in fantasy land.



I'll bet you a 100 bucks that the officer is not convicted of homicide.



Manslaughter is a form of homicide. He'll at least go down for that. Looking at the elements of third degree murder in Minnesota, I'd say the state has a pretty strong case. The only element in doubt is causation.

You must live a sad empty life,
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So you're too cowardly to take the bet since you already stated Chauvin murdered Floyd Proven how wrong you are for posting lies

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Originally Posted by ribka
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Originally Posted by Beaver10
Strategic financial move. Cops gonna get sued into the next century. Wife divorces and takes money, house into her name. Harder to get at from a civil suit.

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He won't lose a penny. The city will pay the settlement. Query whether the city has to pay for his criminal defense attorney? Guess it depends on what their collective bargaining agreement is.


Chauvin can still be sued in a separate civil suit by the family. Amazing how little you know and keep posting misinformation


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Originally Posted by Tarquin
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Strategic financial move. Cops gonna get sued into the next century. Wife divorces and takes money, house into her name. Harder to get at from a civil suit.

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He won't lose a penny. The city will pay the settlement. Query whether the city has to pay for his criminal defense attorney? Guess it depends on what their collective bargaining agreement is.


Wrong ^^^^^

It’s called “personal exposure”. While the city may be paying, so will the cop, personally, if found guilty in a civil suit.

Classes are given to LEO at big departments outlining personal exposure if their actions are deemed outside of current police training standards.

IIRC the words were....You fûck up on the street, and the city can cut you adrift to save money and face, they will.

Otherwise, city attorneys would be defending the cop and not requiring him to seek personal council.

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Originally Posted by ribka
Originally Posted by 700LH
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I'll bet you 100 bucks he is not convicted of homicide since you are certain of the truth living in white supremacy land. No manslaughter is not homicide ding dong that's why they are two separate legal charges with different sentencing guidelines.

Originally Posted by Tarquin
Originally Posted by ribka
Originally Posted by 700LH
Some of you need to stop living in fantasy land.



I'll bet you a 100 bucks that the officer is not convicted of homicide.



Manslaughter is a form of homicide. He'll at least go down for that. Looking at the elements of third degree murder in Minnesota, I'd say the state has a pretty strong case. The only element in doubt is causation.

You must live a sad empty life,
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So you're too cowardly to take the bet since you already stated Chauvin murdered Floyd Proven how wrong you are for posting lies

Some folks are just all talk. All 4 cops killed that guy but no one murdered him.


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The cowardly lil skirt wearing bieeetch ran away when it came time to back up her constant lies and misinformation . I knew she would though lol


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Originally Posted by ribka
I'll bet you 100 bucks he is not convicted of homicide since you are certain of the truth living in white supremacy land. No manslaughter is not homicide ding dong that's why they are two separate legal charges with different sentencing guidelines.

Originally Posted by Tarquin
Originally Posted by ribka
Originally Posted by 700LH
Some of you need to stop living in fantasy land.



I'll bet you a 100 bucks that the officer is not convicted of homicide.



Manslaughter is a form of homicide. He'll at least go down for that. Looking at the elements of third degree murder in Minnesota, I'd say the state has a pretty strong case. The only element in doubt is causation.

You must live a sad empty life,
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So you're too cowardly to take the bet since you already stated Chauvin murdered Floyd Proven how wrong you are for posting lies

Some folks are just all talk. All 4 cops killed that guy but no one murdered him.

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Originally Posted by Beaver10

It’s called “personal exposure”. While the city may be paying, so will the cop, personally, if found guilty in a civil suit.

Classes are given to LEO at big departments outlining personal exposure if their actions are deemed outside of current police training standards.

IIRC the words were....You fûck up on the street, and the city can cut you adrift to save money and face, they will.

Otherwise, city attorneys would be defending the cop and not requiring him to seek personal council.😎

Very true and it's not just cities and not just cops. If the employer can make the case that what the employee did was outside of their job duties, training, or orders, they will seek to avoid liability and hang the employee out to dry. Only a fool would expect loyalty when an organization is seeking to cover its ass.

I have seen it and experienced it.

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Not according to the legal genius Tarquin. You guys are posting false information again. Civil suits don't exist in AMERICA. Ask tarquin again lmao

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Originally Posted by Beaver10
Strategic financial move. Cops gonna get sued into the next century. Wife divorces and takes money, house into her name. Harder to get at from a civil suit.

😎

Had a former friend who got caught defrauding clients at his insurance biz. He was dead meat and had more than the average amount of assets.

Wifey divorced him, ended up with all assets...110% of everything. He goes to prison for ~ 5 years. Ex-wife falls in love with him all over again.....ain't love grand?


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Originally Posted by Beaver10
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Originally Posted by Beaver10
Strategic financial move. Cops gonna get sued into the next century. Wife divorces and takes money, house into her name. Harder to get at from a civil suit.

😎




He won't lose a penny. The city will pay the settlement. Query whether the city has to pay for his criminal defense attorney? Guess it depends on what their collective bargaining agreement is.


Wrong ^^^^^

It’s called “personal exposure”. While the city may be paying, so will the cop, personally, if found guilty in a civil suit.

Classes are given to LEO at big departments outlining personal exposure if their actions are deemed outside of current police training standards.

IIRC the words were....You fûck up on the street, and the city can cut you adrift to save money and face, they will.

Otherwise, city attorneys would be defending the cop and not requiring him to seek personal council.

😎



Nonsense. First, if their CBA calls for indemnification, he won't pay. Also, he will sue the city for failure to train and they will settle his suit for protection of his personal assets. The guy doesn't have squat anyway. 19 years on a cops salary and bouncing at a bar part-time? He's barely middle class.


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Not according to the legal genius Tarquin. You guys are posting false information again. Civil suits don't exist in AMERICA. Ask tarquin again lmao



See my post above.


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Originally Posted by Beaver10

It’s called “personal exposure”. While the city may be paying, so will the cop, personally, if found guilty in a civil suit.

Classes are given to LEO at big departments outlining personal exposure if their actions are deemed outside of current police training standards.

IIRC the words were....You fûck up on the street, and the city can cut you adrift to save money and face, they will.

Otherwise, city attorneys would be defending the cop and not requiring him to seek personal council.😎

Very true and it's not just cities and not just cops. If the employer can make the case that what the employee did was outside of their job duties, training, or orders, they will seek to avoid liability and hang the employee out to dry. Only a fool would expect loyalty when an organization is seeking to cover its ass.

I have seen it and experienced it.

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Cops in the big cities nearest me bring home 6 figures with OT & side work.

Opie at Mayberry PD doesn't do so well but the city cops do quite nicely.


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