The Derek Chauvin Trial Thread (Guilty on all charges!!) 4/20

mattw1313

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He ain’t got no real bread he’s a court appointed lawyer

no the fukk he ain't breh, don't let that act fool you. they gave that devil the police union hookup:

Despite appearances, Nelson is hardly working solo. Nelson, a private attorney with the firm Halberg Criminal Defense, has plenty of help from the Minneapolis Police and Peace Officers Association's legal defense fund.

The legal fund carries the financial weight, including attorneys' salaries, despite Chauvin being fired from the Minneapolis Police Department the day after Floyd's death May 25. The firing came hours after the police chief saw a viral video of Chauvin pressing his knee into Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes.

But colleagues and clients have described Nelson as steel-nerved and one of "the best defense attorneys."

Nelson, 46, is a founding partner at Halberg Defense, one of the largest criminal defense firms in the region, according to law partner Marsh Halberg.

But he also successfully defended multiple homicide suspects, including a man accused of fatally shooting an unarmed neighbor in 2017 and he successfully argued self-defense for 20-year-old Levi Acre-Kendall in a deadly lakeside stabbing in 2015.

He’s now exclusively practicing criminal defense law and one of only 12 attorneys in a rotation the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association uses to represent its members.

MPPOA Executive Director Brian Peters told the Associated Press that to become an attorney on the rotation "is not very easy."

"You are vetted very aggressively," he said. "That’s why we have 12 of the best defense attorneys on our panel."
 

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He shytted on the firefighter women and scolded her when she said she wasn’t done answering. He said your answer is done when I feel like it’s done smh.

Exactly. Like dude is supposed to be unbias but that didn't seem like the case to me.

And on a different note this is an open and shut case Chauvin is guilty of murder and I hope the jury makes the right decision. He was on a man's neck for 9 and a half minutes and would not get off of it even when the ambulance showed up to check George Floyd's pulse. And according to the 9-year old's testimony Chauvin had to be pulled off of Floyd by the paramedics.

After hearing that it sealed the case for me. Which I already felt he was guilty it just let me know that I was right in believing that.
 

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He shytted on the firefighter women and scolded her when she said she wasn’t done answering. He said your answer is done when I feel like it’s done smh.

Exactly. Like dude is supposed to be unbias but that didn't seem like the case to me.

nah this judge is alright, there's just rules to this shyt, and she was trying to say what she wanted. you can't just get up there and start talking. what you say has to be a direct answer to a question, it's the job of the attorneys to ask the questions that will give the opportunity for everything to be said.

in contrast, the breh Donald was more smooth with it. several of his responses were still stricken, but he was smart enough to be respectful to the judge and try to follow the instructions, so he ended up getting away with sliding in a lot of extra stuff
 

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Exactly. Like dude is supposed to be unbias but that didn't seem like the case to me.

And on a different note this is an open and shut case Chauvin is guilty of murder and I hope the jury makes the right decision. He was on a man's neck for 9 and a half minutes and would not get off of it even when the ambulance showed up to check George Floyd's pulse. And according to the 9-year old's testimony Chauvin had to be pulled off of Floyd by the paramedics.

After hearing that it sealed the case for me. Which I already felt he was guilty it just let me know that I was right in believing that.
Yeah and in a real justice system he wouldn’t dare go to trial. Slam dunk case is a understatement. White supremacy just gives him a chance to weasel out of it. There’s no reason for the judge to scold a civilian witness like that who was distraught as well. The judge obviously empathizes with Chauvin
 
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What do you guys think?

Is the cop gonna be be found guilty?

I think the evil cop is gonna get off. I hope not, but I guess my expectations are low.

nah this judge is alright, there's just rules to this shyt, and she was trying to say what she wanted. you can't just get up there and start talking. what you say has to be a direct answer to a question, it's the job of the attorneys to ask the questions that will give the opportunity for everything to be said.

in contrast, the breh Donald was more smooth with it. several of his responses were still stricken, but he was smart enough to be respectful to the judge and try to follow the instructions, so he ended up getting away with sliding in a lot of extra stuff

This makes sense. I was confused as to why the judge scolded her, but I wouldn't be surprised if the judge is still in chauvins side. Whatever.
 

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Punchable face of the Year

this nikka look like beecher from OZ :skip:
 

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Something doesn’t seem right about this corner store worker:patrice:. How does he not remember if he had any conversation with Floyd?:mjtf:
 
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