MoeChotto
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- Apr 19, 2019
Having watched every minute of the trial I can say that it really doesn't seem likely.That's why I said "call me a doomer". I fully believe the system doesn't work nowadays and juror intimidation will be outwardly punished, if only lightly, but tacitly allowed and encouraged (if you do it for the "right" reasons).
This idea at least makes sense. I think jurors are going to have a hard time keeping out of touch with media and politics this weekend. Some of them deliberately didn't watch anything about the GF protests, and almost all of them are unsympathetic to BLM or the rioters, so how big the chance is that they're actually swayed by whatever happens this weekend is kind of a toss-up.I don't think it will be jurors intimidating each other, but I agree with the basic statement that the jury is intimidated.
This jury is not sequestored right now. In fact, I think at least one of them lives in Brooklyn Center.
These jurors will get to watch the Daunte Wright "peaceful protests" all weekend. Some living only a stone's throw away.
I think it will be nearly impossible to prove that the jurors weren't at least thinking that "if I vote innocent then the rioters will come after me." The juror's information is already out there. I promise you that at least several Kiwis alone could figure out at least 6 of the jurors if they wanted to; the NYT published a whole lot of details in just one of their articles.
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Chauvin Jury: A Range of Views on Race and Policing
The jurors bring to the table a range of views about race and policing, some forged by long life experience and some formed after the death of George Floyd.www.nytimes.com