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03 June 2020, 04:43 PM
LL
Aiding and Abetting for the 3
And now 2nd degree murder


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03 June 2020, 04:49 PM
LL
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/0...charge-upgraded.html


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03 June 2020, 05:15 PM
pianojuggler
Yesterday, I was listening to an interview on npr with a couple of retired Minneapolis police officers. They described point-by-point what was horrendously wrong with what they saw. George Floyd was not an active threat, yet Derek Chauvin continued to kneel on his neck. They repeatedly said that it was very telling that he had his hands in his pockets, not something an officer who is actively restraining a threatening suspect would be doing.

I'll see if I can find a link to the interview.


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03 June 2020, 05:19 PM
pianojuggler
Here it is. Audio and transcript.

https://www.npr.org/2020/06/02...eorge-floyds-killing


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03 June 2020, 06:32 PM
Daniel
I was about to say: I think you mean the other three police officers and now they've been charged with 2nd degree murder (I don't watch much news but I saw this headline earlier).

On the other hand, although I'm no expert, it seems to me charges like these rarely lead to convictions.
04 June 2020, 12:20 AM
LL
quote:
Originally posted by Daniel:
I was about to say: I think you mean the other three police officers and now they've been charged with 2nd degree murder (I don't watch much news but I saw this headline earlier).

On the other hand, although I'm no expert, it seems to me charges like these rarely lead to convictions.


Time for you to read the news.

The other 3 are now charged with aiding and abetting.

The knee 'jerk' now has been charged in 2nd degree murder

And I cannot believe they will not be convicted.


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04 June 2020, 04:33 PM
jon-nyc
quote:
Originally posted by LL:
And now 2nd degree murder


Doesn’t that raise the chances of acquittal substantially? Doesn’t that require intent?


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04 June 2020, 04:59 PM
LL
quote:
Originally posted by jon-nyc:
quote:
Originally posted by LL:
And now 2nd degree murder


Doesn’t that raise the chances of acquittal substantially? Doesn’t that require intent?
for sure and without a doubt he had intent...


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04 June 2020, 05:01 PM
wtg
From Keith Ellison yesterday:

quote:
“The investigation is ongoing. We are following the path of all the evidence, wherever it leads,” Ellison told reporters as he announced the charges and pleaded with the public for patience in the probe.

“Winning a conviction will be hard,” he cautioned.

“We’re confident in what we’re doing, but history does show there are clear challenges” in convicting police officers for murder.


quote:
Ellison on Wednesday said that first-degree murder in Minnesota requires premeditation. Chauvin’s second-degree murder charge involves unintentional killing while committing a felony. Ellison said in this case the felony was an assault on Floyd.

“We believe these are the right charges,” he said.


https://www.mprnews.org/story/...ke-of-floyds-killing


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04 June 2020, 05:37 PM
Daniel
So, reading WTG's link, 2nd degree murder (in Minnesota, anyway) does not require intent.

I wish an expert would explain 2nd degree murder to us.

To me, it doesn't sound much different than manslaughter.

I remember the George Zimmerman trial. It was a 2nd degree murder trial. It was a fiasco.
05 June 2020, 05:38 PM
jon-nyc
Andrew McCarthy on the prospect that Ellison overcharged.

Warning, he’s pretty ideological, in some senses my least favorite writer at NR, but he is a former federal prosecutor and is certainly qualified to identify the risks of overcharging.

https://www.nationalreview.com...ories&utm_term=fifth


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05 June 2020, 05:46 PM
pianojuggler
I heard that Bundy and friends who occupied the national forest facilities in Oregon were acquitted because they were overcharged.


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