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If he walks, DEMOCRATIC RUN cities all over the country will burn
Fixed it...and good, let them burn to the ground and the rats with them.
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The pulmonologist's testimony was not effectively weakened by the defense. In a nut shell, the Dr. stated that while opioids can cause death they typically will reduce one's respiration rate. In his examination of the video he was able to see Mr. Floyd's respiration rate just prior to his death and it was a normal 22 breaths per min. In his expert opinion, the cause of death was Mr. Floyd's inability to effectively breathe, low O2 level, due to the weight on his neck and back. The defense will have to present their own pulmonologist to refute this recognized expert. It was stated, that in an opioid overdose one typically will go unconscious prior to ceasing breathing an in this expert's opinion that did not happen. Mr. Floyd was conscious up until he stopped breathing.
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The prosecution's 'respiratory expert' today really did some fuggin damage to the defense.
He's just a paid whore I'm sure but it wasn't good for Chauvin.
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If the White people in MSP and other cities won't shoot the 'groids then they deserve to lose their cities. Burn, baby, burn....
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I think all it takes is the DA talking to the jury foreman and telling him that anything less than a complete guilty sentence by the jury will result in the entire country burning for days and do you want that on your conscience.
I don't see Chauvin on the streets until his retirement years. Uhhh, that’s not how this works. LOL Its good to know you have complete faith in the integrity of the Minnesota court system.
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You are the lawyer, I understand, but regardless of the facts — it’s apparent Floyd died of a triple fatal fentanyl overdose leading to heart failure and pulmonary edema — there will be tremendous pressure on the jury and the judge to do what’s “right”.
While a different scenario than the OJ Simpson trial, the same racism will be in play, though ultra heightened, plus the anticipated millions more lost in riots in LEO-depleted Minneapolis and perhaps elsewhere if they don’t convict of manslaughter minimally.
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You are the lawyer, I understand, but regardless of the facts — it’s apparent Floyd died of a triple fatal fentanyl overdose leading to heart failure and pulmonary edema — there will be tremendous pressure on the jury and the judge to do what’s “right”.
While a different scenario than the OJ Simpson trial, the same racism will be in play, though ultra heightened, plus the anticipated millions more lost in riots in LEO-depleted Minneapolis and perhaps elsewhere if they don’t convict of manslaughter minimally.
The pulmonologist was not paid for his testimony. The police surgeon from Louisville who testified this pm about asphyxiation and how one dies from an opioid overdose (respiration slows down, they go into a stupor and basically go to sleep) was very effective for the State. Despite his really bad comb-over, he made a lot of sense. I initially thought that Mr. Floyd died from a fentanyl OD too. After listening to today's witnesses I'm seeing where it could have been asphyxia. The defense had better bring in a parade of experts refuting these Dr.'s testimony cause it was pretty damn convincing.
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Safe bet even if they gave him life without parole cities are going to burn.
I bet a coworker months ago he's going to walk.
I'm tossing my hat in the hung jury ring. So no resolution essentially. Yep, They already went thru all their free crap from last years looting, it's time to restock...
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You are the lawyer, I understand, but regardless of the facts — it’s apparent Floyd died of a triple fatal fentanyl overdose leading to heart failure and pulmonary edema — there will be tremendous pressure on the jury and the judge to do what’s “right”.
While a different scenario than the OJ Simpson trial, the same racism will be in play, though ultra heightened, plus the anticipated millions more lost in riots in LEO-depleted Minneapolis and perhaps elsewhere if they don’t convict of manslaughter minimally.
The pulmonologist was not paid for his testimony. The police surgeon from Louisville who testified this pm about asphyxiation and how one dies from an opioid overdose (respiration slows down, they go into a stupor and basically go to sleep) was very effective for the State. Despite his really bad comb-over, he made a lot of sense. I initially thought that Mr. Floyd died from a fentanyl OD too. After listening to today's witnesses I'm seeing where it could have been asphyxia. The defense had better bring in a parade of experts refuting these Dr.'s testimony cause it was pretty damn convincing. The problem with all that (for the state) is that Graham v Connor pretty much says that the poleece cannot be expected to know the medical history of a subject and that their techniques for arrest cannot be expected to change. Chauvin shouldn’t even be arrested. Much less convicted. And I’m sure the defense plans on demonstrating just that.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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He'll walk alright.............right into a prison cell.
The fix has been in ever since he was indicted. There is no way he will be avoid some prison time. This. But not for murder. For voluntary manslaughter. 5 to 7 with time served and good behavior he'll do 3. kwg
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I fail to see how this case would meet the standard for manslaughter.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I fail to see how this case would meet the standard for manslaughter.
So do I..
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He was just doing his job donchano, besides that druggie kilt his self
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What happened? We will just be sitting here waiting and ready. I hope I see Antifa threatening people. LMAO Citizens arrest
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It’s time to WAKE UP GOD BLESS THE USA WWG1WGA THERE ARE NO COINCIDENCES
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I fail to see how this case would meet the standard for manslaughter.
Yes, you do, fail to see. You are looking at the facts , the evidence and how Justice is supposed to be served. You are living in a fantasy world, this case has nothing to do with facts, or Justice and Everything to do with Politics and the White Hate Racial Agenda from the left. Don’t forget who is MN AG and in charge of Justice here in MN.
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You are the lawyer, I understand, but regardless of the facts — it’s apparent Floyd died of a triple fatal fentanyl overdose leading to heart failure and pulmonary edema — there will be tremendous pressure on the jury and the judge to do what’s “right”.
While a different scenario than the OJ Simpson trial, the same racism will be in play, though ultra heightened, plus the anticipated millions more lost in riots in LEO-depleted Minneapolis and perhaps elsewhere if they don’t convict of manslaughter minimally.
The pulmonologist was not paid for his testimony. The police surgeon from Louisville who testified this pm about asphyxiation and how one dies from an opioid overdose (respiration slows down, they go into a stupor and basically go to sleep) was very effective for the State. Despite his really bad comb-over, he made a lot of sense. I initially thought that Mr. Floyd died from a fentanyl OD too. After listening to today's witnesses I'm seeing where it could have been asphyxia. The defense had better bring in a parade of experts refuting these Dr.'s testimony cause it was pretty damn convincing. The problem with all that (for the state) is that Graham v Connor pretty much says that the poleece cannot be expected to know the medical history of a subject and that their techniques for arrest cannot be expected to change. Chauvin shouldn’t even be arrested. Much less convicted. And I’m sure the defense plans on demonstrating just that. Listen to the lieutenant!
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I fail to see how this case would meet the standard for manslaughter.
How do think it will end up?
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You are the lawyer, I understand, but regardless of the facts — it’s apparent Floyd died of a triple fatal fentanyl overdose leading to heart failure and pulmonary edema — there will be tremendous pressure on the jury and the judge to do what’s “right”.
While a different scenario than the OJ Simpson trial, the same racism will be in play, though ultra heightened, plus the anticipated millions more lost in riots in LEO-depleted Minneapolis and perhaps elsewhere if they don’t convict of manslaughter minimally.
The pulmonologist was not paid for his testimony. The police surgeon from Louisville who testified this pm about asphyxiation and how one dies from an opioid overdose (respiration slows down, they go into a stupor and basically go to sleep) was very effective for the State. Despite his really bad comb-over, he made a lot of sense. I initially thought that Mr. Floyd died from a fentanyl OD too. After listening to today's witnesses I'm seeing where it could have been asphyxia. The defense had better bring in a parade of experts refuting these Dr.'s testimony cause it was pretty damn convincing. The problem with all that (for the state) is that Graham v Connor pretty much says that the poleece cannot be expected to know the medical history of a subject and that their techniques for arrest cannot be expected to change. Chauvin shouldn’t even be arrested. Much less convicted. And I’m sure the defense plans on demonstrating just that. Interesting.
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You are the lawyer, I understand, but regardless of the facts — it’s apparent Floyd died of a triple fatal fentanyl overdose leading to heart failure and pulmonary edema — there will be tremendous pressure on the jury and the judge to do what’s “right”.
While a different scenario than the OJ Simpson trial, the same racism will be in play, though ultra heightened, plus the anticipated millions more lost in riots in LEO-depleted Minneapolis and perhaps elsewhere if they don’t convict of manslaughter minimally.
The pulmonologist was not paid for his testimony. The police surgeon from Louisville who testified this pm about asphyxiation and how one dies from an opioid overdose (respiration slows down, they go into a stupor and basically go to sleep) was very effective for the State. Despite his really bad comb-over, he made a lot of sense. I initially thought that Mr. Floyd died from a fentanyl OD too. After listening to today's witnesses I'm seeing where it could have been asphyxia. The defense had better bring in a parade of experts refuting these Dr.'s testimony cause it was pretty damn convincing. That guy was a joke. His testimony came from studying Floyd's behavior in video's of the incident. This is an MD who claims to have performed 100 autopsies and watch over 1000, yet he couldn't point to anything in Floyd's autopsy to support his position.
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You are the lawyer, I understand, but regardless of the facts — it’s apparent Floyd died of a triple fatal fentanyl overdose leading to heart failure and pulmonary edema — there will be tremendous pressure on the jury and the judge to do what’s “right”.
While a different scenario than the OJ Simpson trial, the same racism will be in play, though ultra heightened, plus the anticipated millions more lost in riots in LEO-depleted Minneapolis and perhaps elsewhere if they don’t convict of manslaughter minimally.
The pulmonologist was not paid for his testimony. The police surgeon from Louisville who testified this pm about asphyxiation and how one dies from an opioid overdose (respiration slows down, they go into a stupor and basically go to sleep) was very effective for the State. Despite his really bad comb-over, he made a lot of sense. I initially thought that Mr. Floyd died from a fentanyl OD too. After listening to today's witnesses I'm seeing where it could have been asphyxia. The defense had better bring in a parade of experts refuting these Dr.'s testimony cause it was pretty damn convincing. That guy was a joke. His testimony came from studying Floyd's behavior in video's of the incident. This is an MD who claims to have performed 100 autopsies and watch over 1000, yet he couldn't point to anything in Floyd's autopsy to support his position. Yeah, but he wasn't paid!
Epstein didn't kill himself.
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