Use of forceI haven't been watching this case. What is he an expert in, please?
Use of forceI haven't been watching this case. What is he an expert in, please?
CTV referred to the father’s testimony as “bookending” the prosecution case.
Mother at beginning, girlfriend center , father at the end. During the father’s testimony they showed Daunte’s photo with his child.
I felt it was important for the father to speak about father-son relationships in the Wright family. Daunte’s child will be affected.
Just my take away.
MOO
In a case like this the Defendant really needs to testify. She will get grilled on cross, but she has to get her story to the jury. I'm not surprised if she testifies. Mohommed Noor, the Minneapolis officer that shot Justine Damond testified at his trial.I realize few here following but 12/17 should be good as last two witnesses for defense...one of them is Kim Potter. Not too often in a case like this do we hear from the defendant. Starts at 9am C time.
Can you post a link when it's starting tomorrow? TY!!I realize few here following but 12/17 should be good as last two witnesses for defense...one of them is Kim Potter. Not too often in a case like this do we hear from the defendant. Starts at 9am C time.
This is where I have been watching...from today but you can refreshCan you post a link when it's starting tomorrow? TY!!
I thought the former chief of police who testified today was excellent. IMO they lost a good man when they forced him to resign because he refused to fire her immediately rather than wait to get all the facts and give her due process.I realize few here following but 12/17 should be good as last two witnesses for defense...one of them is Kim Potter. Not too often in a case like this do we hear from the defendant. Starts at 9am C time.
I agree...he was very impressive and his last comment about not being someone who you can get to say things that you don't agree with was strong. The whole case was a rush to quiet the community without regard for the facts.I thought the former chief of police who testified today was excellent. IMO they lost a good man when they forced him to resign because he refused to fire her immediately rather than wait to get all the facts and give her due process.
May I ask... what do y'all think about this judge?
Do you think every doctor or nurse who makes a deadly mistake (and many mistakes are made) should go to prison?
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Do you think every doctor or nurse who makes a deadly mistake (and many mistakes are made) should go to prison?
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I wouldn’t give her prison time at all. If prison is where she belongs, it’s where nurses and doctors belong for every fatal mistake they make as well.As someone said 'I think the general public have no idea what it is like to be a police officer. " I'm very pro BLM, and am convinced that there are more than just a few bad apples in the police forces, but I would give this officer the lowest possible sentence. She obviously had no wrong intent. She was in a stressful situation where things happened very quickly. Yes, she made a deadly mistake, but her punishment is already very severe. What good will it do to have her sitting in jail for years on end? My Dad became 60% blind because of a negligent opthalmologist who never tested him for or identified that he had glaucoma. Then he (a very healthy man) died at age 68 due to a series of mistakes made by two experienced surgeons during and shortly after a very routine surgery. Reprimands is all they got. They never got charged. They never had to face a jury. It reminds me of the inequity here, where a nurse can make serious med errors in a hospital with few repercussions whereas someone in a Group Home with no medical training is fired on the spot for a rather harmless med error. I'd give the officer a 2-year sentence and that's that.