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It will help the appeal for sure, as this idiot was one of the 12 jurors that actually sat on the jury.
How far will it go? Who knows, but if Minneapolis blows up again, hopefully this BLM idiot gets caught up on the backside of any rioting/looting/crime.
..“I mean it’s important if we wanna see some change, we wanna see some things going different, we gotta into these avenues, get into these rooms to try to spark some change,” he said. “Jury duty is one of those things. Jury duty. Voting. All of those things we gotta do.”...
And he claims, evidently, that it was a rally to "mobilize voters" or something. The NAN blurb about the rally mentions mobilizing voters as one of the goals of the rally.
Doesn't seem quite so cut-and-dried. Regardless, as you correctly pointed out, the other 11 folks on the jury reached the same conclusion in the same timeframe. Even if this results in a re-trial, Chauvin is still guilty. Take that to the bank.
Come on, let's be honest here...this isn't going to ultimately change the trial outcome but let's not pretend that he didn't lie on his questionaire. His other comments and choice of shirt were pretty clear.
Regardless, Maxine Greene (I think that last name fits her better) probably already triggered a mistrial by threatening violence.
This thread is proof of the harm done by getting rid of Civics and replacing it with Social Studies.
You're far kinder than me, I'd say remedial arts and crafts.
We seem to have a lot of posters that spent significant parts of their education making macaroni art.
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