So far that hasn't mattered much JMOgoing to give jury half hour break... lol
maybe sleepy juror fell asleep!
The intent is in regards to use of force. The easiest way to understand it is - Did DC intentionally use unlawful force that caused the death of GF. IF yes, then that is 2nd degree murder.
If you believe the force was accidental, even if unlawful then 2nd degree murder charge is off the table.
If it was, it didn’t work!Does anyone else think Chauvin removing his mask for the Defense closing was suggested by Nelson to try and appear more human? It's interesting because as we all know every little thing a defendant does is dissected and analyzed by media and public....and the jury. I wonder if it was his choice or Nelson suggested it, or both.
Thirty minutes for lunch...interrupting Nelson. That loses whatever momentum Nelson had.
Yes, I think removing the mask was to help the jury remember the defendant is a real person. I think it was the right move, but I have to say, he doesn't have the countenance that is easy to warm to. He has a hard look.Does anyone else think Chauvin removing his mask for the Defense closing was suggested by Nelson to try and appear more human? It's interesting because as we all know every little thing a defendant does is dissected and analyzed by media and public....and the jury. I wonder if it was his choice or Nelson suggested it, or both.
He wouldn't remove it for the prosecution though.Does anyone else think Chauvin removing his mask for the Defense closing was suggested by Nelson to try and appear more human? It's interesting. I don't personally like it but I understand it,as we all know every little thing a defendant does is dissected and analyzed by media and public....and the jury. I wonder if it was his choice or Nelson suggested it, or both. The masks at least helped hide some facial expressions, I can't imagine having to endure a similiar situation, keeping composure, accused of serious crimes, not making any facial emotions and staying silent in front of a jury who's deciding your fate.
Yes, I think removing the mask was to help the jury remember the defendant is a real person. I think it was the right move, but I have to say, he doesn't have the countenance that is easy to warm to. He has a hard look.
jmo
Me lolHe has what I call 'resting b**** face'
You know... that one person that could be the nicest, kindest person in the world, but has a resting facial expression that makes them seem unapproachable.
JMO
Boodles said:Has anyone kept track of how long Nelson has been talking? Omg, I don’t think he’ll ever stop. I know he’s trying to do the best job he can for his client, but IMO he’d be more effective making succinct points.
So the judge completely cut off the rest of his closing argument??We will never again have to listen to Nelson.
Getting a coffee to celebrate that one fact.
Banana, though.
I agree. The defense's argument against that intentional use of unlawful force is that it wasn't unlawful and that it was reasonable based on the scary crowd, GF's size, and that he was thought to be high on drugs. Even if all those were true, he had an obligation, professionally, morally and ethically to protect the life of someone he is in charge of.Clearly the force is completely INTENTIONAL but I think Chauvin in his depraved state thinks to this day it was reasonable.
Hi geevee!!!! I disagree ... I am as attentive now as I was at 9am this morning, I hope the jury is too. I do hope they give them a lunch break before Blackwell's rebuttal though.
We can hope, can't we?So the judge completely cut off the rest of his closing argument??
But it was still a very small amount of meth..
So far that hasn't mattered much JMO