GUILTY MN - George Floyd, 46, died, Minneapolis, 25 May 2020 #18 - Chauvin Closing & Deliberations #1

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  • #621
Oh God! Nelson is saying prosecutors were belittling defense!
 
  • #622
This is interesting. I think the judge will not grant a mistrial.
 
  • #623
I would love to be a fly on the wall in that jury room!!It will be interesting to see if they talk after this is over and give us any details.
 
  • #624
Nelson accusing the prosecution of 'prosecutorial misconduct', to the point there should be mistrial.

I doubt it will work... but... he needs to have it on record.
 
  • #625
Nelson says he believes there is a case of prosecutorial misconduct w/potential grounds for a mistrial. He references repeated comments about “stories” and “implications that we were cheating…”

https://twitter.com/anavilastra/status/1384250895177682950?s=21

Nelson: And essentially, these comments were repeated comments constitute prosecutorial misconduct.

Judge Cahill: I'm not making any findings as to whether it was the type of prosecutorial misconduct that would result in this trial, I think it was adequately addressed by the courts instruction to disregard.
 
  • #626
How long do you think the jury will be out??

(I was going to ask the same question, but thought I’d wait til sidebar, but since you asked...)

We know that if they return quickly, it will be a guilty verdict all the way. I am expecting they’ll be out a few days, maybe a week but WHO KNOWS. I think it’s anyone’s guess.

I’ll say this, I am very nervous about this verdict, as I’m sure many of us are. I can’t remember being “worried” about a verdict in recent history.

IF there is some sort of lesser degree of accountability, it certainly won’t be because of lack of effort, or a strong presentation by the prosecution, imo.

IMO the “substantial causal factor” is plain as day. However, as we know, individuals are individuals with their own opinions and perhaps biases. If there’s one thing I’ve learned this year, it’s “don’t expect to agree”. Jmo
 
  • #627
This might appear to be a stretch for Nelson to argue but Blackwell did continue use "story" even after Judge told the jury to disregard them hearing it.
 
  • #628
Denied
 
  • #629
Nelson also making another motion.. events of this weekend.. elected official.. a.k.a Maxine Waters.
 
  • #630
Alternates:

No. 96: White woman, 50s
She described herself as an animal lover who is passionate about advocacy for affordable housing and homelessness. She told the court said she recently resigned from her customer service-related job. The juror noted she feels like she is good at de-escalating conflicts and getting both sides to come together for a resolution.

She said she had seen video clips of the bystander video a few times and is also aware of the $27 million settlement.

In her questionnaire, she wrote that the restraint used on Floyd was “ultimately responsible” for his death, but under questioning she acknowledged that was her assumption based on what she had seen. She acknowledged the video may not show the entirety of what happened.

No. 118: White woman, 20s
The juror is a social worker who has relatives who are nurses.

In her line of work, she's had to call the police to remove unruly people. When asked by the prosecution if she's ever seen someone not comply with the police, she said she has not. Schleicher, the prosecutor, wondered if she would blame a person who doesn't comply with police for injuries resulting from a police encounter. She said everyone needs to be treated with respect even if they are suspected of a crime.

She disagrees with defunding police, but under questioning about police reform said that “there are good things and things that should be changed.”

The juror said she’s discussed the case with family members, including one who said they thought Chauvin should not have kept his knee on Floyd's neck for that long.

She said her decision regarding a verdict would not affect her relationship with family and she wouldn't feel the need to justify it. She said she's curious to hear more about police training that may have influenced how the encounter unfolded.
 
  • #631
Maxine Waters. She was talking to the jury. JMO
 
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  • #634
(Hmmmmm.)

(eta: listening to Nelson)
 
  • #635
Asking again...for a mistrial. First one denied...
 
  • #636
Is Nelson arguing with the judge?
 
  • #637
  • #638
EN: I specifically referenced...an elected official U.S. Congress person was gave me...what I think are reasonably interpreted to be threats against the sanctity of the jury process, threatening and intimidating the jury…

https://twitter.com/anavilastra/status/1384251510280757251?s=21

Nelson: I mean it's found its way into even fictional television, too. I was advised of two television shows, during the course of the past few days, that specifically involve references to this particular case…

JC: I told them, don't watch the news, pure and simple.

EN: If you can't even watch your favorite Thursday night television, and it comes up, I mean this this is…why I have felt that this jury should have been sequestered from the very beginning…
 
  • #639
Jurors as we know are to base their verdict on facts presented. So I don't buy that the current "climate" will affect their decision IMO
 
  • #640
Whoa - the judge's statement about Waters!
 
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