
The city gave Floyd's family $27,000,000 before the jury selection was complete.
His net worth was in the negative range the day he died. He probably even owed fines and court costs from previous criminal offenses.
Several politicians made continuous public remarks as if the officer facing charges was already convicted before the trial was even halfway over.
A colored U.S. Congress person whose district has the most homeless people of any city and county (over 100,000 people) in the entire U.S. came forward while the trial was close to the end...and called for riots unless there was a guilty verdict.
AND when viewed objectively...its obvious if the jurors were being honest they could not have believed the prosecution proved 'BEYOND A SHADOW OF A DOUBT' that Chauvin was guilty of the charges he faced. They acted out of fear and bias.
99 percent chance of reversal of the verdict on appeal.
@previous (C)
You are free to dispute ANYTHING in that post. I'd like to see you try.
@previous (B)
The regular route for a criminal who commits murder, is first jail and then prison. They sent this White Racist Killer,
directly to Prison, even before the Judge figures out how many years for each charge in mid June.
@previous (lol)
Fox News
"Chauvin on Tuesday was taken to a state prison
the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights to await sentencing, Department of Corrections spokesperson Sarah Fitzgerald said. The correctional facility is in Stillwater, about 25 miles east of downtown Minneapolis
PS: Not only do Prisoners there end up assfucked and killed - Recently a Guard was killed. Bad things happen in prison, just ask bert.
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