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Was Ex police officer Derek Chauvin wrongly convicted !

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I read that he received two sentences, both for over 20 years and both to run concurrently. One in the State Courts and one in the Federal Courts.

 

Trump can of course pardon the Federal conviction. There will doubtless be pressure on him to do so, but he would perhaps be ill advised. Appeals have been lodged and dismissed, and the reaction to a pardon would be phenomenal, given the crime and circumstances - perhaps most likely if the administration finds itself in trouble and wishes to create a distraction, and even put troops on the streets?

 

Even with a Federal pardon he will still have to serve his State sentence.

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  • SunnyinBangrak
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    You know he was. Striking paralells with the Penney case, only now msm is widely considered a joke so their whole white man bad narrative didnt fly and Penney walked.  If the Floyd case happened

  • There are no striking parallels with the Penney case.  Chauvin ; - Intentionally brutalized Floyd and violated the police department's use of force rules. - Floyd was already immobilize

  • NoDisplayName
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    No, not wrongly convicted.   Regardless of Floyd's background and drug habits, once he's handcuffed and in custody, the arresting officers are responsible.   Floyd went into cardia

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4 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

I know he's lying.  Or at least speaking only in terms of his opinion.  People have been calling Trump racist (along with many other untrue things) since day one, but all they have as evidence is garbage like policies that happen to affect non-White people, but are perfectly legitimate.  Don't like terrorists or illegal immigrants?  Racist!

Dumb racist talk, only have to look at you history of hateful post about Thai people to start with.

17 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

It's arse ...not ass 

Semantics my boy.  Either way is correct 

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16 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Dumb racist talk, only have to look at you history of hateful post about Thai people to start with.

 

No idea what you're talking about.  Sounds like you're lying, to be honest.

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2 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

No idea what you're talking about.  Sounds like you're lying, to be honest.


 

What do Thai’s have to do with Chauvin? More insults from ,The intolerant triggered left! There I said it for you!

On 12/11/2024 at 7:37 PM, jimmybcool said:

 

Apparently a jury of 12 of Neeley's peers believe it was not murder.  I mean if you believe that Trump actually did something wrong in the Letitia James prosecution of fraud (and conviction) then you have to accept the not guilty result for Penny right?

A jury of 12 also let OJ SImpson off.  I suppose that means he was innocent.

On 12/13/2024 at 3:51 AM, FritsSikkink said:

Dumb racist talk, only have to look at you history of hateful post about Thai people to start with.

Oh Frits ,there's no need to wax lyrical the situation.

1 hour ago, Felton Jarvis said:

A jury of 12 also let OJ SImpson off.  I suppose that means he was innocent.

Checking to see if the person I posted to will accept these verdicts blindly or not.  BTW per the law OJ was innocent.  The law isn't always right.

2 hours ago, jimmybcool said:

Checking to see if the person I posted to will accept these verdicts blindly or not.  BTW per the law OJ was innocent.  The law isn't always right.

 

You may be using "the law" as an informal synonym for the "court system" or "judicial system."  In any case, O. J. Simpson was found "not guilty" by the jury, which means the prosecutor did not establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.  In the U.S., defendants in criminal trials are presumed innocent and are found guilty or not guilty.  There's no verdict of "innocent."  The burden of proof is always on the prosecution  to establish guilt.  A defendant does not have to prove his innocence.  Please note:  this applies to criminal trials before a judge or judge and jury.  Different rules apply in civil trials or on appeal of a criminal trial verdict to a higher court. 

 

 

4 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

 

You may be using "the law" as an informal synonym for the "court system" or "judicial system."  In any case, O. J. Simpson was found "not guilty" by the jury, which means the prosecutor did not establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.  In the U.S., defendants in criminal trials are presumed innocent and are found guilty or not guilty.  There's no verdict of "innocent."  The burden of proof is always on the prosecution  to establish guilt.  A defendant does not have to prove his innocence.  Please note:  this applies to criminal trials before a judge or judge and jury.  Different rules apply in civil trials or on appeal of a criminal trial verdict to a higher court. 

 

 

 

You are correct.  Not guilty does not infer innocent.  Frankly the OJ trial was a farce from beginning to end.  I wonder how the Trump haters will feel if his 39 "convictions" are overturned on appeal?  Oh well.  Getting caught up in personalities and politicians is a bad thing.  I don't care who is president so long as they do a better job than the current guy is doing and I suspect we have a better shot with Trump than Kamala.

On 12/13/2024 at 1:35 AM, RetiredNavy71 said:

Semantics my boy.  Either way is correct 

Chaucer spelled it "ars".

20 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

No idea what you're talking about.  Sounds like you're lying, to be honest.

PM your real name and we will see.

6 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

PM your real name and we will see.

 

I don't see how that will help you to prove that you aren't a liar.

8 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

I don't see how that will help you to prove that you aren't a liar.

I don't care that you call me a liar, racist boy.

4 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

I don't care that you call me a liar, racist boy.

 

As I said, no idea what you're talking about.  You're lying.  🙄

On 12/14/2024 at 5:50 AM, Felton Jarvis said:

A jury of 12 also let OJ SImpson off.  I suppose that means he was innocent.

Legally yes.

A plethora of rubes and crackers in this thread.  They actually seem to believe that conservatism is a virtue.

2 hours ago, Felton Jarvis said:

A plethora of rubes and crackers in this thread.  They actually seem to believe that conservatism is a virtue.

 

Progress isn't good if it brings something bad. There's no need to make rushed or knee jerk progress. You also have to think very carefully about what people say when they claim to want to make things better. Often they are lying to simply get what they want.

 

Conservatism, mixed with very cautious and limited openness to progression is definitely a virtue. Progression for progression's sake is foolish to the extreme.

 

If a mad or evil leftist says they want to bring a change that benefits them, then lies about it to make it sound like it is desperately needed, a conservative who is ready to point out that they are lying and stop them is protecting the people and is a very positive thing.

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I live in MPLS.  During that year it was one hell of a scary time for an old white fart like me.  I had to stop shopping at my usual stores.  I had an artificial leg and was still learning to walk.  My grocery store is next to a bus stop.  Sometimes I was the only whitey in the parking lot.  It was one hell of a scary time.  Gov. Waltz let them burn down the town.  He said  "let it burn"  instead of calling the National Guard.  I lived in Thailand for 30 years.  I never was scared in LOS as I was in MPLS.  There are many neighborhoods in MPLS that I can't go anymore.  Still to this day.  We had to shop twenty to thirty miles away during that time.  So damn much destruction during that time.  We were told by city officials not to call it a riot  It was to be called a protest.  Arson, shooting, looting for days.  Estimated 500 million damage.  There is a shrine for George calling him a HERO.  They spelled it wrong, it should say  HEROIN.

On 12/11/2024 at 12:20 PM, frank83628 said:

He was restraining him, from what I gathered at the time, it is an allowed method. 

Then you gathered incorrectly, as many of his police colleagues have pointed out.

 

Derek Chauvin trial: Fourth officer joins colleagues claiming he broke rules by kneeling on George Floyd’s neck

 

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He joins host of senior Minneapolis officers who’ve blasted their former colleague’s conduct during George Floyd arrest.

 

24 minutes ago, metisdead said:

A post with a link to a Questionable Source and a reply has been removed. 

 

The MSM catches up, eventually...

 

Schaetzel suggests Floyd died due to a high level of catecholamines — a neurohormone important in stress response, associated with the flight-or-fight response — or Takotsubo myocarditis, a heart condition that develops in response to an intense emotional or physical experience.

 

Motion allows George Floyd's heart tissue to be examined in Derek Chauvin's latest challenge to federal conviction - CBS Minnesota

 

On 12/16/2024 at 3:19 PM, Felton Jarvis said:

A plethora of rubes and crackers in this thread.  They actually seem to believe that conservatism is a virtue.

That deserves a few :cheesy:

8 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

Then you gathered incorrectly, as many of his police colleagues have pointed out.

 

Derek Chauvin trial: Fourth officer joins colleagues claiming he broke rules by kneeling on George Floyd’s neck

 

 

No doubt they have suggested their far more effective method of subduing a violent offender. 😪

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8 hours ago, impulse said:

 

The MSM catches up, eventually...

 

Schaetzel suggests Floyd died due to a high level of catecholamines — a neurohormone important in stress response, associated with the flight-or-fight response — or Takotsubo myocarditis, a heart condition that develops in response to an intense emotional or physical experience.

 

Motion allows George Floyd's heart tissue to be examined in Derek Chauvin's latest challenge to federal conviction - CBS Minnesota

 

Yes they do!

Like I said in you’re other comment

Good news !

Its one step closer to a new trial.

Thanks for staying on top of the new 

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On 12/11/2024 at 1:51 AM, SunnyinBangrak said:

You know he was

 

He was not. As a matter of fact, a jury convicted him. And he is such a law-abiding citizen that he has also been convicted of tax fraud (Chauvin represents himself in effort to withdraw tax fraud guilty plea | FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul).

 

Take a look at the following video and judge for yourself which country can tolerate such a behavior from a law enforcement officer (and I was a law enforcement officer myself).

 

There is no place for officers like Derek Chauvin in any country where the rule of law matters.

I don't know and don't care if Derek Chauvin is a racist. It took more than nine minutes to kill George Floyd. Nine minutes during which Floyd begged for his life multiple times.

Derek Chauvin is a sociopath, and his place is in jail, securely locked behind bars.

 

 

 

 

 

Iz gets me the feeling white folks in the US won't be happy till they bring back lynching. For those so inclined to forget, one of the last official occurrences happened in 1981! Yup just 40 years ago. Lynching. More since then but the MSM covers them up. This was a dirty cop killing a person they were paid to protect. Paid to protect the public from people like Floyd, more so, paid to protect Floyd from himself. 

 

I get the feeling rope sales in the South are gonna go thru the roof in the next four years, wonder why that would be. 

Y'all have a good day, Boss.

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There's video footage of more or less the entire ordeal with Floyd! If you've seen that and still think that Chauvin is innocent then you're utterly delusional!!!

On 12/11/2024 at 1:06 PM, candide said:

Had Floyd been white and Chauvin been convicted in the same way, Riclag would not have opened a thread whining about Chauvin's conviction! 😆

 

20 hours ago, pacovl46 said:

There's video footage of more or less the entire ordeal with Floyd! If you've seen that and still think that Chauvin is innocent then you're utterly delusional!!!

I suggested an explanation earlier.....

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