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Derek Chauvin

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x2boys · 20/04/2021 22:57

Derek Chauvin found guilty of all charges ,this is the right verdict imo,having watched the trial

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Whammyyammy · 20/04/2021 22:59

Its the legal verdict. He killed George Floyd, 2nd degree murder is correct.

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Lougle · 20/04/2021 23:04

I'm not very familiar with US law. How can he be convicted of several counts of murder for the same act? I thought that here, someone would be either guilty of murder or manslaughter, but not both. How can he be guilty of all three? Will he receive sentences for all 3, or just the most severe one?

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ssd · 20/04/2021 23:05

Good

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OhWhyNot · 20/04/2021 23:18

We have seen on film what he did

Of course it’s the right verdict

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HesterLee · 20/04/2021 23:20

I really don't think we needed to watch the trial to know he was guilty.

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480Widdio · 20/04/2021 23:22

There is already a thread about this!!!!

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GillBungalow · 20/04/2021 23:26

@480Widdio

There is already a thread about this!!!!

And it's by the same OP...
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IoIdoIdoOoh · 20/04/2021 23:39

The right verdict but I can't help but wonder (although I know nothing of US justice system) if the comments by the president and other prominent figures that he was guilty before it was decided by the jury, could be used for an appeal in that it wasn't a fair trial.
Hopefully not but I was shocked to read that the comments had been made before the verdict.
He decided that day that he was judge, jury and executioner so now has to face the consequences of that.

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crashbandicoot4 · 21/04/2021 00:02

The verdict was never in any doubt.
US legal system will see appeal after appeal. Unfortunately the notoriety of the case gives quite good grounds for appeals.

I've been looking at the statistics and police violence in the states seems to be rampant. There have been 316 killings by police in the USA this year so far. 112 started as a traffic violation/stop.
The few criminal charge/convictions or even reprimands for these deaths is shocking.
How do they ever change such a broken system?
Will the general population ever see the like between gun ownership and police use of excessive force?
How do police services world wide disassociate themselves from their behaviour?

There are issues in the uk but GF would still be alive if he lived here.

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Thedogscollar · 21/04/2021 00:26

100% guilty. 9 minutes and 29 seconds of a murder caught on camera.

Land of the free.....I don't think so.

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ZZTopGuitarSolo · 21/04/2021 01:44

@IoIdoIdoOoh

The right verdict but I can't help but wonder (although I know nothing of US justice system) if the comments by the president and other prominent figures that he was guilty before it was decided by the jury, could be used for an appeal in that it wasn't a fair trial.
Hopefully not but I was shocked to read that the comments had been made before the verdict.
He decided that day that he was judge, jury and executioner so now has to face the consequences of that.

The comments were made while the jury was sequestered. Biden made it clear that he would not have made his comments if that was not the case.
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knittingaddict · 21/04/2021 05:23

@IoIdoIdoOoh

The right verdict but I can't help but wonder (although I know nothing of US justice system) if the comments by the president and other prominent figures that he was guilty before it was decided by the jury, could be used for an appeal in that it wasn't a fair trial.
Hopefully not but I was shocked to read that the comments had been made before the verdict.
He decided that day that he was judge, jury and executioner so now has to face the consequences of that.

The remarks were made after the jury were sequestered. They wouldn't have heard any of the public statements. That was a deliberate act by the president and others. They aren't that stupid.
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knittingaddict · 21/04/2021 05:23

Snap.

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grapewine · 21/04/2021 05:54

The murder is on camera. Had they acquitted him, it would have been mayhem. Personally, I hope the punishment will fit the crime.

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Milkywaystars · 21/04/2021 06:02

Will this be a turning point in convicting police of civilian murders in the US? In the past fortnight there's been a few more cases of the police shooting dead people.

Does the US police force needs to tighten up their selection processes? Something has gone badly wrong with the police particularly in the US.

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Veterinari · 21/04/2021 06:26

@crashbandicoot4

The verdict was never in any doubt.
US legal system will see appeal after appeal. Unfortunately the notoriety of the case gives quite good grounds for appeals.

I've been looking at the statistics and police violence in the states seems to be rampant. There have been 316 killings by police in the USA this year so far. 112 started as a traffic violation/stop.
The few criminal charge/convictions or even reprimands for these deaths is shocking.
How do they ever change such a broken system?
Will the general population ever see the like between gun ownership and police use of excessive force?
How do police services world wide disassociate themselves from their behaviour?

There are issues in the uk but GF would still be alive if he lived here.

Are you sure about that @crashbandicoot4

I think one of the sad things is that despite the publicity of this case, few people in Britain will be aware of the death of Sheku Bayoh

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-53076269

It seems we've not really learned anything from it.
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SunIsComing · 21/04/2021 07:02

Maybe not walking around with knives would help.

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SunIsComing · 21/04/2021 07:03

Police training in usa needs to be strengthened.

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EdgeOfACoin · 21/04/2021 07:07

@Lougle

I'm not very familiar with US law. How can he be convicted of several counts of murder for the same act? I thought that here, someone would be either guilty of murder or manslaughter, but not both. How can he be guilty of all three? Will he receive sentences for all 3, or just the most severe one?

I am confused about this too.
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DrManhattan · 21/04/2021 07:25

Thought the judge was going to declare a mis trial at one point. There will be appeal after appeal ...

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Veterinari · 21/04/2021 07:32

@SunIsComing

Maybe not walking around with knives would help.

Is that a justification for police smothering someone to death?

Really?
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Veterinari · 21/04/2021 07:36

@SunIsComing

Maybe not walking around with knives would help.

Neither George Floyd nor Sheku Bayoh were carrying a knife when approached by the police. So you're essentially using an incorrect assumption to justify smothering a man to death
Do you really believe that's how the justice system should work?
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SunIsComing · 21/04/2021 07:38

Sheku was carrying a knife hence why the police came.

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SunIsComing · 21/04/2021 07:39

George floyd should not have died, but doubt about it.

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