Chauvin juror: I didn't want to go thru the rioting

But the cop didn’t kill him. Floyd died from a drug overdose. This is where the verdicts make no sense.
Chauvin should have been held accountable for keeping him pinned down while and after he died. Completely different charge.
That’s what makes this an obvious mob intimidation issue.
Actually even your view, proves Chauvin guilty of murder. Because even under the theory that Floyd was in the process of dying from a drug overdose, Chauvins actions killed Floyd before his inevitable end.

Think of it like the nurse labeled the "angel of death" who went around killing terminally ill patients who still had days, weeks or months to live.
 
well the consideration BEFORE the trial is the issue...bringing those concerns in into the panel of jurors is the issue.

Geez...if she wasn't aware or didn't have concerns after the job was over, then the jury wouldn't of been tainted.

One juror can and does taint the entire pool. There is no way of actually knowing how much or if any impact it had. Which, means the verdict is in question and therefore tainted.
She was an alternate juror. The judge specifically told each juror and alternate NOT to discuss the case with the other jurors.

She could not have influenced the jurors who deliberated the case.
 
But the cop didn’t kill him. Floyd died from a drug overdose. This is where the verdicts make no sense.
Chauvin should have been held accountable for keeping him pinned down while and after he died. Completely different charge.
That’s what makes this an obvious mob intimidation issue.
Actually even your view, proves Chauvin guilty of murder. Because even under the theory that Floyd was in the process of dying from a drug overdose, Chauvins actions killed Floyd before his inevitable end.

Think of it like the nurse labeled the "angel of death" who went around killing terminally ill patients who still had days, weeks or months to live.
No. Floyd died from drugs. Whether being held down by Chauvin or being locked in a car, the drugs killed him.
 
OK coward. Don’t say shit here you would not say to my face.

You realize the only way to judge such posts, requires a violation of forum rules.
Knowing that, means your requirement can not be either enforced, or proved.

It's just trolling on your part.
 
Actually even your view, proves Chauvin guilty of murder. Because even under the theory that Floyd was in the process of dying from a drug overdose, Chauvins actions killed Floyd before his inevitable end.
No. Floyd died from drugs. Whether being held down by Chauvin or being locked in a car, the drugs killed him.
No, the police killed him before the drugs could.

That's murder.
 
well the consideration BEFORE the trial is the issue...bringing those concerns in into the panel of jurors is the issue.

Geez...if she wasn't aware or didn't have concerns after the job was over, then the jury wouldn't of been tainted.

One juror can and does taint the entire pool. There is no way of actually knowing how much or if any impact it had. Which, means the verdict is in question and therefore tainted.
She was an alternate juror. The judge specifically told each juror and alternate NOT to discuss the case with the other jurors.

She could not have influenced the jurors who deliberated the case.
sure Judges do that all the time....doesn't mean they don't....moreover, her feelings are a great representation of how others in the pool thought. She didn't know, nor did any of the others now, who the alternatives were until right before they went back to deliberate. The fact she is an alternative is likely the only reason she has come forward about how the juroris were feelings about the threats.
 
They should lose their seats if they don't follow the law. Lucky though, if he loses at the MN Court of Appeals, and State Supreme he can take it to Federal Court, and those Judges aren't elected....

I do agree once it's overturned the DA will likely offer a plea and not have a re-trial.

Um. No.

First, no Federal Judge is going to want to stick their neck out for this guy, either.
Secondly, he's going to run out of appeal money long before that happens. I mean, I guess he could go to the prison law library and file appeals, but that almost never works.
Judges follow the law, not public opinion or mob rules.

He can get a court appointed attorney for the appeals.
 
Still no confirmed info on at what time he became deceased.

Interesting fact to avoid while bandying about feelings and speculations that because it was a white cop then whitey murdered him
 
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One juror: "I did not want to go through rioting and destruction again and I was concerned about people coming to my house if they were not happy with the verdict."

Appeal on the way.


Do you think we are that dumb.

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Do we think you are dumb?

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Yes.

Next question.

Really, all that is needed here is blabbering Maxine Waters threatening the world along with her side kicks Biden and Obama for an appeal.

The judge also chose not to sequester the jury, so they saw all of it.

You must think we , the democrats, are stupid.
You want me to repeat myself?

Do you really think that will help you understand any better?

If anyone has seen AOC speak lately or Biden or Pelosi and sure the Democrats do not seem to have any brains left at all. Maybe it is from wearing the masks but hard to say. They may have been born that way like Lady Gaga sings.:D
Biden isn't president he's just a marionette, it's Obama and his minions that are running the country, and telling Biden what to do and say.
 
The autopsy said drug overdose did him in and I thought it was while he was still on the ground.

It's hard to have any accurate autopsy when there were multiple factors involved such as his plugged arteries, meth, the knee, and three times the lethal dose of fentanyl. What isn't debatable is the fact he was complaining about not being able to breathe sitting in back of the police car, or the fact that breathing was not his problem as nobody can form words or pant if they cannot breathe as the one medical examiner testified to.

His problem was not breathing, his problem is that oxygen was not getting into his system, and that was not caused by Chauvin.
 
She was an alternate juror. The judge specifically told each juror and alternate NOT to discuss the case with the other jurors.

She could not have influenced the jurors who deliberated the case.
sure Judges do that all the time....doesn't mean they don't....moreover, her feelings are a great representation of how others in the pool thought. She didn't know, nor did any of the others now, who the alternatives were until right before they went back to deliberate. The fact she is an alternative is likely the only reason she has come forward about how the juroris were feelings about the threats.
Actually it just represents how SHE felt about the threats. As she and the other jurors were told not to discuss the case with the other jurors, they would have no idea how each other felt about the threats. Remember, she didn't express the concerns until after she was dismissed, and not able to share those concerns with the other jurors.

Your theory is based on the jurors disobeying the judges orders and instructions.
 
One juror: "I did not want to go through rioting and destruction again and I was concerned about people coming to my house if they were not happy with the verdict."

Appeal on the way.


Great so just return a murder verdict, ruin someone (and their families) lives and give in to the bloodlust & madness instead. To hell with the sacrificial lamb as the greater good outweighs all eh.

When does the appeal get lodged? do they need to wait to see what the sentence is before deciding? what I mean by that is that if the judge somehow gives him minimal time and he only serves a couple of years - would it hurt Chauvin by appealing and risk going through a new process and getting a maximum sentence? or does it not work like that? I'm genuinely interested and unsure what happens. Or the very fact he got found guilty of murder mean he will be hammered with a lengthy sentence regardless and it's not possible to only get a few years due to the murder conviction aspect?
 
They should lose their seats if they don't follow the law. Lucky though, if he loses at the MN Court of Appeals, and State Supreme he can take it to Federal Court, and those Judges aren't elected....

I do agree once it's overturned the DA will likely offer a plea and not have a re-trial.
Actually federal judges give great deference to the opinion of the states highest court as to overseeing their court system. Such as when the Texas supreme court allowed a death sentence to stand where the guys lawyer was constantly falling asleep during the trial.

A federal judge threw out the conviction, but on appeal it was ultimately reinstated by the US supreme court, who relying on the Texas court said there was no proof given, that what the lawyer slept through would have changed the outcome of the case.
 
Still no confirmed info on at what time he became deceased.

Interesting fact to avoid while bandying about feelings and speculations that because it was a white cop then whitey murdered him
The pulmonary specialist pinpointed the second that Floyd died. And that Chauvin continued to keep his knee on Floyd for two minutes after that.
 
or the fact that breathing was not his problem as nobody can form words or pant if they cannot breathe as the one medical examiner testified to.
Funny, the prosecutions medical examiners said that such conclusions were outside their field. As they explained, their experience is limited to the dead, you would need a practicing physician to come to conclusions about the living.
 
Actually even your view, proves Chauvin guilty of murder. Because even under the theory that Floyd was in the process of dying from a drug overdose, Chauvins actions killed Floyd before his inevitable end.
No. Floyd died from drugs. Whether being held down by Chauvin or being locked in a car, the drugs killed him.
No, the police killed him before the drugs could.

That's murder.
Provide that evidence.
 

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