Posted on 04/08/2021 11:39:31 AM PDT by fwdude
Having previously written about the collapse of American laws and their replacement with the personal opinions of government officials who pick and choose what laws to enforce and against whom, we are also seeing the collapse of our criminal justice system, which is being replaced by major media narratives and pop culture trends.
The trial of Officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis is simply the latest example of the rush to prosecute a case based more on media narrative rather than thorough investigation or thoughtful charging decisions.
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When does “prosecution” become “persecution”? First the verdict, then the sentence, and if there is time enough, some kind of fabrication of “evidence”. No attempt to maintain a deliberate pace and let the facts unfold.
The Paris Mob of the French Revolution is in control of many of the Democrat-run cities of present day America. The accusation of the dreaded “oppressors” is justification for the relentless pursuit of vengeance. The burning, looting and mayhem is the response when the illusionary “trial” does not serve the final sentence quickly enough.
I’m still rootin’ for burning Minneapolis to the ground with the verdict!
Lets not forget the $22 MILLION DOLLAR reward the city paid to the family of the druggy thug well BEFORE the trial even began.
Yep.
Chauvin Has a favorable jury and the trial thus far, at every step has gone in his favor.
You wouldn’t know it from the MSM coverage of the trial.
To those who are getting sick of me saying this, I apologize. To the rest, let me say it again: This appears to be Zimmerman Redux.
That is, those (like me) who got their news from conservative sources rather than the MSM strongly believed that there was no case against zimmerman and thought the trial was a huge mistake. And we were vondicated.
Same thing is happening here, and will happen if they try this nonsense with Kyle Rittenhouse.
The court of public opinion is quite fickle and rarely right.
Yep. They are poor stewards of their taxpayers’ money.
I was at my mother’s new elderly care facility and CNN was on. It was amazing. If that was all I watched I’d be convinced this was going forward as a slam dunk against Chauvin.
It was like a parallel universe or something.
A little bit of research into the Minneapolis PD’s training for the situation the officers THOUGHT they were dealing with, told me that this was an acquittal waiting to happen.
The “I can’t breathe” before any torso pressure and the officer body cam showing the knee on the shoulder blade might even shift the three on that jury that seemed to really want to be on the jury to deliver some vengeance...
Whoah ... this Tobin expert’s prosecutorial evidence was not presented to Chauvin’s attorney until last night. That seems like dirty pool.
I think that likely no matter what the verdict.
I thought it was $26 or 27 Million, but it really won’t matter. The folks that ended getting St. Mike’s legacy will be bankrupt in 3 years just like any other lotto winner without the life skills to preserve their windfall... book it.
Prepare for Chauvin to walk and the big cities are going to be riot central.
That’s wrong...although I do really believe 3rd world thinkers do not deserve to live in a nice place...if they burn MPLS down the gubmint would just use our taxes to rebuild it so they could burn it down again!
$27M
Mitt Romney hardest hit
Even worse and by giving them the $ before the trial the judged him guilty and they knew exactly what they were doing when they did it. They are spineless scumbags of the highest order and it is my fervent wish that when the trial ends and the riots begin (they will no matter the verdict)the homes of the putrid town officials are the first to be destroyed, hopefully with them inside.
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