How much time can the primary police officer Derek Michael Chauvin get in the killing of George Floyd?
How much time in jail?
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Walk in, walk out.
I'm talking maximum jail time for the charges he's facing.
he might get killed in prison for being a cop
A maximum of 40 years
He may walk because they increased it to 2nd degree murder. He faces up to 40 years.
I seen cases where people murdered where people only made a idea for killing 30 seconds in advance get first-degree murder.
>he might get killed in prison for being a cop
In that case, he would probably get more protection than Jeffrey Epstein.
low bar
But what if he commit suicide to not face the consequences for case criminal actions and the police behave like police officers are the real victims because someone committed suicide instead of facing consequences?
What was the autopsy report anyway?
I believe it said murder because of pressure to the neck and not being a drug overdose.At most previous drugs may have caused it to happen more easily but he did not die of a drug overdose
I thought it was asphyxiation too, but didn't some independent coroners have to come in because it was initially suspect?
>killing a good-for-nothing drug addict
>criminal action
Is in have. en.wikipedia.org
>absence of due process and execution on the field
do you think this would make america better?
yes
If the police officer who did The Killing did not try to defend his actions by saying it was because of drugs them the men died chances are we wouldn't be any talk about drugs.
it is 100% impossible for him to get a fair trial, regardless of any and all evidence.
The evidence says he did it. The only things not fair about him going to trial if he's a cop and people have been brainwashed into believing no cop commits crimes went on the job.
Heart Stroke. Both autopsies, County & Independent coroners reach to the same terms. No direct conexion or damages related to the kneel. The second autopsy was asked due to county coroners told that. Also, Floyd was high as fuck on drugs & alcohol.
Death by Negligence, so 3-5 years in jail.
>The evidence says he did it
It does?
Anyway what I'm saying is that if you were on that jury and thought he was not guilty, how could you vote that way knowing that it would lead to a societal catastrophe and untold death and destruction?
The autopsy provided no evidence he was high on drugs or intoxicated at the time of his homicide but did say the death was homicide.
Autopsies
A criminal complaint against Chauvin, issued May 29, cited preliminary results of an autopsy conducted by the Hennepin County medical examiner, which found "no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation", but found that Floyd suffered from coronary artery disease and hypertensive heart disease.[65][66] The complaint cited the preliminary opinion that the "combined effects of Mr. Floyd being restrained by the police, his underlying health conditions and any potential intoxicants in his system likely contributed to his death".[65][66]
The medical examiner's final findings, issued June 1,[67] classified Floyd's death as a homicide caused by "a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained" by officers who had subjected Floyd to "neck compression".[68][69] Other significant conditions were arteriosclerotic heart disease, hypertensive heart disease, fentanyl intoxication, and recent methamphetamine use.[65][68] The report states that on April 3 Floyd had tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, but does not list it as a fatal or other significant condition.[70][71]
Floyd's family commissioned a second autopsy, carried out by Michael Baden, a pathologist and former New York City chief medical examiner who had autopsied Eric Garner,[72][73] and attended by Allecia Wilson, director of autopsy and forensic services at the University of Michigan Medical School.[74][75] He found that the "evidence is consistent with mechanical asphyxia as the cause of Floyd's death", and that the death was a homicide.[76][77][74] He said Floyd died from "asphyxia due to compression of the neck", affecting "blood flow and oxygen going into the brain", and also from "compression of the back, which interferes with breathing".[65] He said Floyd had no underlying medical problem that caused or contributed to his death, and that being able to speak does not mean that someone is able to breathe.[78]
Neither examiner mentioned excited delirium,[79][80] a condition which concerned Lane and that he discussed with Chauvin while he had Floyd pinned down.[81][82]
What about the multiple times when the police fix caught Court trials so police do not get convicted of crimes
Toxicology found drugs & alcohol in their system. And legally speaking isn't a homicide. The agent don' look to kill him, Floyd die by a negligence in a case of excesive force.
You know you're a piece of shit when the Sudanese user is telling you about due process lol.
So why did the cop had his knee on his neck?
if he was handcuffed he shouldn't be difficult to keep subdued and the video he was like the for 8 mins or so.
if he wasn't why the fuck not? there were more than enough cops there to help you
>What about the multiple times when the police fix caught Court trials
I have no idea how common this is desu
My point is that the cost of him being found not guilty is simply to high. Honestly, if Epstein hadn't "committed suicide" what happened to him needs to happen to Chauvin, but they played that hand already
When using violence while being negligent in a position law enforcement where you should know better on both and Braken somebody constitutional human rights at the same time people are telling you you are clearly putting a man's life in danger sounds like they have every right to say this man committed a homicide.
honestly this. he'll actually serve 5 years at most
He was commissioned an abuse of power called police brutality he did so on multiple occasions before but never face any real consequences for it.it's called the Blue Code of Silence it compared to the Catholic sex abuse scandal with the leadership doing the exact same things to avoid the members committing crimes being hold accountable.
I think he was handcuffed and subdued by three or four agents. And the kneel is a legal maneuver according to the police protocols by that time.
a more interesting question is will riots spark up again after he gets a negligible sentence ?
This is for I don't believe they are supposed to continue it when the man is clearly on conscience. and you actually have no actual criminal activity to arrest them in the first place to do so.
but why? what's he gonna do? walrus away?
Of course I am very aware of that, I misread your comment and thought you meant Police were tinkering in actual criminal trials involving accused police.
I'm not arguing about this. Everybody know how american police love to enforced their laws. Legal speaking, Floyd died by negligence, not by a agent looking for the killing. Then, you can public judge how inmoral or how lacking the human right was the action. That's for their own countrymen.