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You are correct but, when it comes to juries, character means a lot: the defense is going to try and make the jury dislike the decedent. The defense wants the jury to dislike George Floyd and think he got what he deserved. They will talk about prior bad acts- some may not be admissible, some may be admissible. It is never as cut and dry as you may think. Of course it shouldn't matter what kind of guy Floyd was. What should matter is how the cop kept his knee on this man's
neck for almost 9 minutes resulting in death but it is never quite that simple and easy for the prosecution: they know it and they will be prepared.
You are right. I am looking it from the point of a regular citizen who could potentially meet both, a burglar or a policeman. Meeting a burglar like Floyd would not be fun. And he did his time for it.
Now imagine meeting a policeman like Chauvin. I would not want to be stopped by him for speeding, either.