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Each charge stands on it's own. Can be found G on one or more
So if convicted of the highest charge, 2nd degree murder, the penalty would be max 40 years not a cumulative of all charges?
Each charge stands on it's own. Can be found G on one or more
The unfortunate part is... this may have to happen again. I think the defense has good grounds on appeal, for MANY reasons. Before the verdict was announced, and even now... lawyers/talking heads... all say that this is one case that will most likely be successful on appeal.
Whoa. I was so attentive this morning to the verdict watch and then set it all aside to do dreaded financial reports....only to check in to see a verdict was reached.
Are we all ready?
jmo
I wonder though, given that DC was going to plead on 3rd degree, he may just decide he's never going to win and just accept the verdict without appeal. Mind you, I'm sure his lawyer would advise him otherwise but ultimately it's up to the defendant.
I've been thinking lately about where I was when OJ was read. I'm on the east coast, and I went to a bar with co-workers. The place was packed with everyone watching TVs to see the verdict read. I remember the huge, collective gasp and then complete silence.Most remember where they were when the Space Shuttle blew up.
Most remember where they were when the OJ verdict was read.
Most will remember where they were when the Chauvin verdict was read
So if convicted of the highest charge, 2nd degree murder, the penalty would be max 40 years not a cumulative of all charges?
Is there any live feed?
Chauvin has arrived at court.
He will never take responsibility for his horrible action IMO.yeah, I can't see that happening. JMO
Outside pressures exerted by the threat of violent protests may unfortunately and unfairly influence them. This sets up a viable path to appeal for the defense.
Yeah, but he wanted to serve his time in federal prison, which would be a country club compared to state prison.I wonder though, given that DC was going to plead on 3rd degree, he may just decide he's never going to win and just accept the verdict without appeal. Mind you, I'm sure his lawyer would advise him otherwise but ultimately it's up to the defendant.
The unfortunate part is... this may have to happen again. I think the defense has good grounds on appeal, for MANY reasons. Before the verdict was announced, and even now... lawyers/talking heads... all say that this is one case that will most likely be successful on appeal.
I had to go look up prior cases where the verdict was a surprise and I guess my memory isn’t so great because the OJ verdict came back in 4 hours and Casey Anthony came back in 10. Meanwhile it takes me that long to decide what I will eat for dinner.
Court TV is live, but no cameras from the courtroom yet.Is there any live feed?
Chauvin has arrived at court.
That’s a really good point. I hadn’t thought of it, but you may be right!I wonder though, given that DC was going to plead on 3rd degree, he may just decide he's never going to win and just accept the verdict without appeal. Mind you, I'm sure his lawyer would advise him otherwise but ultimately it's up to the defendant.
Is there any live feed?
Chauvin has arrived at court.
I felt that way about Casey Anthony and was living in Orlando at the time... it was shocking... no words said either...I've been thinking lately about where I was when OJ was read. I'm on the east coast, and I went to a bar with co-workers. The place was packed with everyone watching TVs to see the verdict read. I remember the huge, collective gasp and then complete silence.
jmo
https://www.startribune.com/watch-l...rek-chauvin-for-george-floyd-death/600031682/Is there any live feed?
Chauvin has arrived at court.