His shirt references both the Floyd incident and BLM. His hat references BLM. If Chauvin has a dime of supporters, some attorney somewhere will take the job of attempting to get in front of a judge to argue the trial was fucked. The juror statements and questionnaires are drafted and agreed to by the defense and prosecution, then the judge approves. Unless you have the statements and questionnaires to peruse we are all speculating on whether the line was crossed. Can't we just agree that attorneys might argue the same point?and the facebook photo contradicts any of that how? The #GeorgeFloyd civil case is an entirely different thing from BLM.
I honestly dont know that much about the civil case.
We do have the questionnaire.His shirt references both the Floyd incident and BLM. His hat references BLM. If Chauvin has a dime of supporters, some attorney somewhere will take the job of attempting to get in front of a judge to argue the trial was fucked. The juror statements and questionnaires are drafted and agreed to by the defense and prosecution, then the judge approves. Unless you have the statements and questionnaires to peruse we are all speculating on whether the line was crossed. Can't we just agree that attorneys might argue the same point?
Ok, start reading it, then argue it line by line with Wicks if you wish.We do have the questionnaire.
Read the full questionnaire (Published 2021)
The document provides a window into the jury selection process for the highly anticipated trial of four police officers charged in the killing.www.nytimes.com
Wow, did the goalposts get moved. Wicks posts something suggesting a juror might not have been forthcoming, now he is to defend on the amount of neck restraint being used? Focus.Knees on necks -or- proof Wickie is a fucktard.
George Floyd is not alone. 'I can’t breathe' uttered by dozens in fatal police holds across U.S.
Police restraint tactics do more than stop people, they put them at risk of dying.www.usatoday.com
Two-thirds of people put in neck restraints by Minneapolis police were black, department data shows
In the years leading up to George Floyd's death with his neck beneath the knee of a Minneapolis policeman, at least 58 people lost consciousness after the city's officers put them in neck restraints, according to a CNN analysis of use of force data from the police department.www.google.com
Minneapolis police made 44 people unconscious with neck restraints
Several police experts said that number appears to be unusually high. "By using this tactic, it's a self-fulfilling tragedy," said one.www.nbcnews.com
RTFTDuring jury selection, Mitchell claimed that he had very little knowledge of the case. However, Mitchell was photographed last August wearing a shirt that read “Get your knee off our necks” and “BLM.”
Neck restraint isn't the issue. The juror's knowledge of certain things might be.RTFT
Specifically the floyd civil case, which is a fairly narrow scope questionTo wickie, "knee on the neck" = "knows about the Floyd case beforehand"
Or maybe the juror knew about the case before hand because he attended a rally in Washington DC on August 28th where members of George Floyd's family spoke?To wickie, "knee on the neck" = "knows about the Floyd case beforehand"
Chauvin is guilty as hell, no doubt. But between this juror not just wearing the shirt but attending a rally where members of Floyd's family spoke and Maxine Water's retarded ass making those comments before the verdict was read Chauvin is probably going to get another day in court. Another day in court where he will be found guilty again.His shirt references both the Floyd incident and BLM. His hat references BLM. If Chauvin has a dime of supporters, some attorney somewhere will take the job of attempting to get in front of a judge to argue the trial was fucked. The juror statements and questionnaires are drafted and agreed to by the defense and prosecution, then the judge approves. Unless you have the statements and questionnaires to peruse we are all speculating on whether the line was crossed. Can't we just agree that attorneys might argue the same point?
Agreed. He's a pos, he will just go around the revolving door. And yes, that juror really did the black community a dis-service unless you consider this probable second round of court a win. It might have been intentional - a planned, second round of fresh publicity and attention for BLM. Keeping the momentum going. Not the worst ploy.Chauvin is guilty as hell, no doubt. But between this juror not just wearing the shirt but attending a rally where members of Floyd's family spoke and Maxine Water's retarded ass making those comments before the verdict was read Chauvin is probably going to get another day in court. Another day in court where he will be found guilty again.
And how again is that a disqualifying event, I still don't see any evidence that that contradicts his juror testimony, or selection statements.Or maybe the juror knew about the case before hand because he attended a rally in Washington DC on August 28th where members of George Floyd's family spoke?
It's almost like the fake outrage here is engineered to say every member of the jury should have been anti BLM, because that would have been fair. Bet this outrage wouldn't exist if a juror went to a police convention
Good grief, none of us are outraged. We're just acknowledging that the Chauvin is probably gonna take another run at freedom. Nobody expects him to get it.It's almost like the fake outrage here is engineered to say every member of the jury should have been anti BLM, because that would have been fair. Bet this outrage wouldn't exist if a juror went to a police convention