MN - George Floyd, 46, died in police custody, Minneapolis, 25 May 2020 #16 - Chauvin Trial Day 13

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  • #281
From the proposed jury instructions..

"reasonable doubt. It does not require that the elements be proved beyond all possibility of doubt."
"You do not have a reasonable doubt if your doubts are based upon speculation or irrelevant details." (*cough* Nelson *cough*)
BBM. HYPOTHETICALS!
 
  • #282
Witness looks like he’s gonna cry. Lol
 
  • #283
I agree. But his tone and demeanor has noticeably changed since that last sidebar. I still don't like it, if I was a juror, but it seems much less "gotcha" in tone now.
Yes, he does seem much less "gotcha"now.

I also have to say that it annoys me when he cuts the witness of and says - "It was a yes or no question."
 
  • #284
Yes, he does seem much less "gotcha"now.

I also have to say that it annoys me when he cuts the witness of and says - "It was a yes or no question."
Ok well Nelson did that to GH in the beginning too. And she got reprimanded by the judge. So.. full circle.
 
  • #285
Sorry @Chelly if I jumped in.

I can post them for a bit if you want a break.
No apology necessary, just didn't want to duplicate the tweet posting.
 
  • #286
Cross has been brutal, as I expected and as it should be.
 
  • #287
Interesting.

So where do you think the partially disolved pill came from that they found in the back of the squad car with his DNA on it?

Well yes okay. We know he took pills at some point before but to imply he was caught on camera multiple times over a period of time holding a pill in his mouth is just stupid. He had low levels of meth and "normal" levels of fentanyl in his system so we know he wasn't popping pills every minute. It's a desperate attempt from defence IMO.
 
  • #288
I don't like that Blackwell was (IMO) pressuring the witness to answer in just yes or no, because now he's clearly letting the witness elaborate after giving a yes/no or correct/incorrect.

And seeing Blackwell nod his head repeatedly and eagerly waiting for the second the witness stopping would annoy me as a juror.
 
  • #289
I think I'm out for the day. This has been one long boring day from my perspective.
 
  • #290
I’m betting the nurse gets it.

For me there’s to many unanswered questions....
What happen in the ambulance, when was oxygen administered, when did CPR start, vitials in ambulance. How long were they pulled over, why?
Vitials, test, labs and treatment at ER.
I’m reserving judgement until I see the big picture and all evidence is in.

I'm confused by this. If GF had no pulse when the EMS picked him up, are you saying it might be EMS's fault for being unable to get his pulse back? I'm under the impression that he didn't have a pulse when they got to him. Isn't that correct?
 
  • #291
I don't like that Blackwell was (IMO) pressuring the witness to answer in just yes or no, because now he's clearly letting the witness elaborate after giving a yes/no or correct/incorrect.

And seeing Blackwell nod his head repeatedly and eagerly waiting for the second the witness stopping would annoy me as a juror.

Both state and defense have done this throughout when wanted which is their right.
 
  • #292
I don't like that Blackwell was (IMO) pressuring the witness to answer in just yes or no, because now he's clearly letting the witness elaborate after giving a yes/no or correct/incorrect.

And seeing Blackwell nod his head repeatedly and eagerly waiting for the second the witness stopping would annoy me as a juror.

His demeanor has completely changed. Makes me wonder what he "saw". He looks "experienced", maybe he saw on jurors, how some here felt.
 
  • #293
He's certainly irritating me now
 
  • #294
I think I'm out for the day. This has been one long boring day from my perspective.
thanks for the updates you post! It helped me lots yesterday when I was behind and trying to catch up :)
 
  • #295
Interesting.

So where do you think the partially disolved pill came from that they found in the back of the squad car with his DNA on it?
It's obvious to me that the partially dissolved pill came from GF's mouth. JMO
 
  • #296
I think the defense is trying to prove that DC did not intentionally or maliciously use an excessive or unnecessary amount of force on him. He had done something similar in the past which lasted 17 minutes IIRC and it had a totally different outcome. Was it excessive or unnecessary in that case? It proved not to be. So how would he have reasonably known it would be this time?

Because he was trained that it could. We are trained not to drink and drive. Yet, a person continues to do it and nothing happens for years. One day, he gets in a wreck and murders someone. How was he supposed to reasonable know it'd be murderous that one time? :(
 
  • #297
I don't think Defense is scoring points here but I don't think the State is either.
"Is it true none of the studies went for as long as 9 minutes 29 seconds, is that true?"
"That is true"
Yeah but one of his studies does appear to actually study positional asphyxia and the placement of increasing weight upon the back of someone who is even more restrained than GF was.
 

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  • #298
If I was a juror Blackwell would be annoying me beyond belief with his attitude. It feels to me like he's verbally beating the witness. JMO

Yes he's a little hostile.

It's my experience as a juror all this does is bring more attention to the witness's testimony for the jurors.

Imo, the state is worried this witness may be believed.

This witness is not a hostile witness. He's answering his questions so there is simply no need to be snarky.

I imagine the judge told him to bring down his aggressive tone.

I don't like the prosecutor talking down to him either.

Like him or not the professor comes across as very docile, and respectful.

Jmho
 
  • #299
A little behind, but if the hybrid squad car is anything like ours, it's all electric when idling.
 
  • #300
I think the judge put a cramp in Blackwell’s style and that’s why he seems more subdued! This is cross and Blackwell has the right to be firm and demand only yes or no answers. Nelson did exactly the same! That’s the nature of cross exam. JMO
 
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