The prosecutor has two basic problems: (1) the training manual and virtually all training mandates the method and handling of prisoners...which the four seem to have done precisely by the book. (2) Fentanyl figures into the Floyd autopsy, and if you ask medical folks about it....it can trigger serious breathing problems in a matter of minutes.
I see this as a unwinnable case by the prosecution...unless there’s some procedure by the training manual that they missed or violated.
That and he was saying “I can’t breathe” long before being on the ground.
But in today’s world, a sacrifice must be made else cities will burn. Sorry Chauvin but that’s just the way it is. The judges and politicians are scared of the leftist rioters.