I would brace for a guilty verdict. The police chief completely hung him out to dry and expert witnesses seem to have taken a lot of artistic license in declaring that his death was due to police pinning him on the ground. Both testimonies have been completely damning and left little room for doubt of which there is a ton.
Have you been watching a different trial than me? From what I've seen the prosecution has been nothing short of disastrous and practically every witness that gets cross-examined by Chauvin's lawyer ends up backfiring on the prosection. And the defense hasn't even started their case yet or called any of their own witnesses yet.
It’s moreover who those witnesses were (the guy’s own police chief taking the stand and saying this was way off the reservation). Also the expert witnesses weren’t cross examined well yesterday. They left no wiggle room for an explanation whatsoever. The respiratory guy was never asked why Floyd was saying “I can’t breathe before he was on the ground.”
I would brace for a guilty verdict. The police chief completely hung him out to dry and expert witnesses seem to have taken a lot of artistic license in declaring that his death was due to police pinning him on the ground. Both testimonies have been completely damning and left little room for doubt of which there is a ton.
Have you been watching a different trial than me? From what I've seen the prosecution has been nothing short of disastrous and practically every witness that gets cross-examined by Chauvin's lawyer ends up backfiring on the prosection. And the defense hasn't even started their case yet or called any of their own witnesses yet.
It’s moreover who those witnesses were (the guy’s own police chief taking the stand and saying this was way off the reservation). Also the expert witnesses weren’t cross examined well yesterday. They left no wiggle room for an explanation whatsoever. The respiratory guy was never asked why Floyd was saying “I can’t breathe before he was on the ground.”