The Trial of Derek Chauvin - Judgement(?) Day(?) has arrived!

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Outcome?

  • Guilty of Murder

    Votes: 75 7.6%
  • Not Guilty of Murder (2nd/3rd), Guilty of Manslaughter

    Votes: 397 40.0%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votes: 221 22.3%
  • Mistrial

    Votes: 299 30.1%

  • Total voters
    992
  • Poll closed .
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Oh interesting it seems the police officer in the ambulance assisted with resuscitation
This is one of my bigger issues with this entire case - they've got Lane going to trial for aiding and abetting 2nd degree murder, when he was objectively a good boy and did everything right on-scene, including trying in vain for a long time to resuscitate Floyd.

Poor dude's life is ruined because of the SJWs who will smear his name and go out of their way to make sure he never feels safe. Disgusting.
 
Is this the EMS crew?

I've never seen an olive drab EMS uniform and the guy on the left seems like he's wearing soft armor if you look at the way his shirt creases around his right side and upper back.
If shit goes south in a region and there's a chance of gun fire, no EMS team will ever deploy a single person without a vest of some kind.
 
Shes trying her hardest to twist it to come out to "They murdered him by giving him drugs while in the ambulance"
You can just see the frustration on her face and hear it in her voice
She's trying to spin so fucking hard, several witnesses, even the ones that sucked Floyd cock had to ask her once or twice what the fuck she meant out of sheer confusion
 
yeah thats allowed i think, they called the witness for their side

Yes. Witnesses are often coached on how to conduct themselves on the stand. Ostensibly, you are not allowed to tell a witness what to say but you can run over what questions you intend to ask and what questions the other side will likely ask.

Yes, they pretty much know what the prosecution will ask before they get on the stand. It's just good prep work, and you can make sure the witness understands what they can elaborate on and stuff. Maybe they realized they SHOULD be prepping more witnesses after half of them got surly.

Thanks, didn't realise it was something that could happen once the trial had begun, thought it was only pre-trial.
 
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Another break. after that snoozefest I don't blame him this time.

What was the point about dilating/expanding eyes from meth? Didn't really pick up on that.
 
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Another break. after that snoozefest I don't blame him this time.

What was the point about dilating/expanding eyes from meth? Didn't really pick up on that.
The prosecution was trying to get the EMT dude to say that Floyd’s pupils were NOT “pinpoint” insinuating that he wasn’t high bc typically high ppl have tiny pupils. However meth apparently dilates them (according to Nelson) instead of making them smaller.
 
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