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Title: 'If You Don't Convict, Cities Will Burn' - Chauvin Case May Not Be Over - Judge
Post by: G.L.R. on Thu 22 Apr 2021
Chauvin awaiting sentencing, but case may not be over

April 21, 2021

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Appeal potential rests on several factors, including Waters' incitement to 'confrontation'
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Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of  three counts for the death last year of George Floyd, is awaiting a  sentencing hearing that could give him decades in prison. But that likely isn't the end of the case, with commentators noting multiple grounds that could appear in an appeal brief. The most obvious is the comment from U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters,  D-Calif., who told a raucous crowd of protesters just before the jury  got the case that they needed to be more "confrontational."..."We've got to stay on the street, and we've got to get more active. We've got to get more confrontational. We've got to make sure that they know that we mean business." Her challenge was noted by the judge in Chauvin's trial, Peter Cahill, who suggested that might appear in an appeal." He told the defense counsel, "I'll give you that Congresswoman Waters  may have given you something on appeal that may result in this whole  trial being overturned."

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Noted legal expert and commentator Alan Dershowitz was much more confident on that subject.,,, "Well, first, what was done to George Floyd by officer Chauvin  was inexcusable, morally, but the verdict is very questionable because  of the outside influences of people like Al Sharpton and people like  Maxine Waters. "Their threats and intimidation and hanging the Sword of Damocles  over the jury and basically saying, 'If you don't convict on the murder  charge and all the charges, the cities will burn, the country will be  destroyed,' seeped into the jury room because the judge made a terrible  mistake by not sequestering the jury," ... "So the judge himself said this case may be reversed on appeal. And I  think it might be reversed on appeal... I think the American Civil Liberties Union, which would be all  over this case if it weren't a racially charged case ... According to USA Today, that an appeal will be filed is a "virtual certainty."
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Points challenged could include, the report said, "the possible bias of jurors, the refusal by Judge Peter Cahill to move the trial or sequester the jury, or what some experts are saying were questionable jury instructions on some of the charges Chauvin faced." Also implicated are the comments from President Biden, who said he was praying that the "right verdict" would be returned. That could be considered by some as prosecutorial misconduct. Fox News reported former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy cited Waters' comments alone as "grounds for appeal."... "Derek Chauvin may be guilty, but Waters and Biden made sure this will drag on in appeal." As a federal representative from a  California district, she traveled to another sovereign state, Minnesota,  to interfere in its judicial system. Her rabble-rousing was done in  violation of a curfew that the elected mayor had imposed to suppress the  rioting that followed the tragic accidental killing of Daunte Wright by  a police officer. And her remarks can only be interpreted as an  incitement to violence ... "Waters' standing as a member of Congress gives her no  immunity against Minnesota's criminal laws against obstruction of  justice. She ought to be under investigation." He added, "Chauvin's case is more complicated ... But his  conviction now has a real chance of having the result overturned because  public officials, who know better, have recklessly undermined the  integrity of the trial."
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"The agreement was reached while jury selection in the criminal case was underway and Chauvin's attorney Eric Nelson said the settlement had an 'incredible propensity to taint a jury pool,'" a local Fox report said.The defense also had argued it was impossible to find an impartial  jury in the city, which was rocked by violent riots for weeks after  Floyd's death, and sustained hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. "There are strong arguments to be made in this case. I believe Judge  Cahill should have granted the venue change and also sequestered this  jury. It is not clear if the court polled the jury on trial coverage,  particularly after the inflammatory remarks of Rep. Maxine Waters (D.,  Cal.)."

Chauvin awaiting sentencing, but case may not be ove (https://www.wnd.com/2021/04/chauvin-awaiting-sentencing-case-may-not/)
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Title: Re: 'If You Don't Convict, Cities Will Burn' - Chauvin Case May Not Be Over - Judge
Post by: Aleister Adams on Fri 23 Apr 2021
All peace officers need to turn in their badges and let the ghettos burn. The problem would solve its self.88