Bhassler wrote:Commentary on the chief's testimony by a lawyer, but really the whole blog series is worth reading.
https://lawofselfdefense.com/chauvin-tr ... it-matter/
roger hao wrote:
oragami_itto wrote:Bhassler wrote:Commentary on the chief's testimony by a lawyer, but really the whole blog series is worth reading.
https://lawofselfdefense.com/chauvin-tr ... it-matter/
I don't know if I buy this guy's bias. The cross examination in my opinion has been pretty weak.
Bhassler wrote:oragami_itto wrote:Bhassler wrote:Commentary on the chief's testimony by a lawyer, but really the whole blog series is worth reading.
https://lawofselfdefense.com/chauvin-tr ... it-matter/
I don't know if I buy this guy's bias. The cross examination in my opinion has been pretty weak.
Yes, there is bias, but there is also a lot of really good information if you have an inkling of use of force law, etc. Plus, there is video footage of the actual testimony. Frankly, if someone hasn't taken the time to watch the court proceedings in their entirety, and done at least rudimentary research on use of force from both practical and legal standpoints, then they are not qualified to have an opinion.
I do not have an opinion on the case, just posting a resource.
and done at least rudimentary research on use of force from both practical and legal standpoints, then they are not qualified to have an opinion.
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:[It's pretty rare to see so many cops line up to throw one of their own under the bus. That says a lot. There are two ways to read that, IME,
roger hao wrote:There is only one bias allowed here.
Chauvin doing what he did and the other officers failing to stop him was sickening. Of course.
Regards the law?
Let me recount a story of a family friend and business owner who was highly respected
by the community -
Putt owned a restaurant/coffee bar/ ice cream parlor. He was 76 yrs old.
A local punk decided to rob him after hours in his second story office. He beat Putt
including kicking him in the head with steel toe boots. Putt crawled to his closet which
had an escape hatch in it for just this type of instance. He dropped to the first floor.
He died later in the hospital from a heart attack. Because he died of a heart attack the
punk was only convicted of assault and robbery amidst a great deal of protest.
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