like murder?
I doubt that many people, regardless of their ethnicity, see anything other than murder in the video of Chauvin kneeling on Floyd’s neck for 9 minutes.
Please understand that I am NOT referring to juris prudence, criminal trial procedure, direct examination of witnesses, cross examination of witnesses, comparisons between the judges and attorneys in the two different trials, witness testimony, credibility of witnesses, expert witnesses, medical evidence, police department policies, use of force regulations, narcotics history, the former officer’s complaint history, rules of evidence, admissibility or inadmissibility of evidence, jury instructions, jury deliberations, none of the above. I am well aware that no matter what public opinion is, the members of the jury will ultimately make the decision in what they learn from what’s presented to them in the courtroom.
I am merely asking if what people saw in the video taken in Floyd’s last minutes alive is in their laymen’s opinions an example of murder, or is not an example of murder.
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You’re aware of the question I posted, correct?
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You are correct.
This is not all-inclusive, as it doesn’t show third-degree murder nor the various other types of manslaughter charges.
Source: defenselawyer.com
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You’ve made a good point that from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, there are subtle differences in the definitions.
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