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It's quite remarkable how differently unpaid and unbiased witnesses testify.
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Better give it a sniff first. Wouldn’t want to smoke any parmesan.I wonder if the "smoking is good" claim also extends to crack. I happened to find a bunch of it in my mom's husband's son's room the other day.
The guy yesterday said Cigarettes were healthy
Thats why I stocked up on Winston it taste good like a cigarette should
Yeah paid experts are basically always going to horribly suck their side's dick.It's quite remarkable how differently unpaid and unbiased witnesses testify.
His hearting giving out from Chauvin pinning him down specifically makes it murder or manslaughter.His heart gave out because he was freaking out from being arrested, drugs probably made him freak out more than he normally would and made his physiology more vulnerable. Surprise surprise.
Sounds like some big ol reasonable doubt.
In american law you take your victim as you find them, his underlying issues do not excuse Chauvin's actions.So from my understanding, it can be said either way that if Chauvin hadn't kept the knee there, he wouldn't have died. Although, if he also weren't on those drugs or had the underlying issues in the first place, then he would've been more capable of handling laying like that for so long.
Lmao you can't even prove it was specifically because of Chauvin or because of the general stress of the arrest. He was already screaming about breathing problems before he got in the car. There is so much reasonable doubt here that you're clinging to straws.His hearting giving out from Chauvin pinning him down specifically makes it murder or manslaughter.
Your physiology being more vulnerable isn't an excuse for someone if they harm or kill you in a crime or tort or otherwise.
if nelson cant get anything out of cross, itll probably be over. at that point its a "chauvin followed police policy"Man this is absolutely brutal for the defense right now, he just put the kibosh on the heart attack narrative.
everyone has noted how different his testimony from the paid experts is so far, and I'm sure the Jury is too
This is the best one for the prosecution so far in establishing that yes, Chauvin absolutely kill Floyd.
If the act of being arrested killed him, then its not Chauvins fault because it would have happened with any cop.His hearting giving out from Chauvin pinning him down specifically makes it murder or manslaughter.
Your physiology being more vulnerable isn't an excuse for someone if they harm or kill you in a crime or tort or otherwise.
In american law you take your victim as you find them, his underlying issues do not excuse Chauvin's actions.