The Derek Chauvin Trial

I don't have to watch the local news to keep up on the trial. This thread seems to be doing it for me. :)

Tony
 

This appears to be the applicable statute concerning the $20.00 bill:

18 USC 471

Whoever, with intent to defraud, passes, utters, publishes, or sells, or attempts to pass, utter, publish, or sell, or with like intent brings into the United States or keeps in possession or conceals any falsely made, forged, counterfeited, or altered obligation or other security of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both.

The 4 degrees of Mens Rea (culpable mental state) are:

1. Knowingly
2. Willfully
3. With general intent (won't apply here)
4. With specific intent.

I boils down to whether George Floyd knew it was actually counterfeit? If it was an old style 20 without the new security enhancements, it may actually be hard to tell?
 

Aside from the fact that George Floyd was murdered brutally and it breaks my heart, I worry that many people will think poorly of all Police officers for the cruel heartless cruelty Chauvin did to Mister Floyd. Most Police officers put their lives on the line protecting all of us. I hope and pray no other Police Officer will get disrespected because of a creep like Chauvin.
 
Aside from the fact that George Floyd was murdered brutally and it breaks my heart, I worry that many people will think poorly of all Police officers for the cruel heartless cruelty Chauvin did to Mister Floyd. Most Police officers put their lives on the line protecting all of us. I hope and pray no other Police Officer will get disrespected because of a creep like Chauvin.
The truth of the matter is, where there's a Chauvin, there's 4-5 other officers from the same tainted mold right behind him.

The video of the George Floyd incident is testament to that.
 
Morries Hall a convicted felon himself, was in the car with GF.. and after George was killed Morries Hall ran to Houston where the police found him a week later in hiding . He has now said he will refuse to testify in this case, and if forced will plead the 5th. He said he feared for his life which is why he disappeared immediately to Texas despite at the time stating he would be GF's voice....

Now the police have arrested him on a 3 year old domestic battery charge, and got him locked up in a cell.. it's said that Chauvins' defence are going to use this as a get out of jail free card.... if he testifies etc...

However.. I couldn't get my head around why Morries disappeared in the first place, what was he really scared of, he seemingly did nothing wrong..

..but this picture has now surfaced... and it shows Morries Hall handing something to GF in the store... now could it be the Fake $20 dollar note? Was he the one who got GF killed for a fake note ?..is this really what he is afraid of being discovered ?
This would make his disappearance far more plausible. If the Black community discover he was the reason behind GF getting arrested in the first place then he's in big trouble.. and equally with the Police..

Therefore in my mind if he is forced to testify in this case.. he will be caught like a rat in the middle of a cage if it's proven he passed that $20 dollar note.... and this is really what he's afraid of....


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Today was a devastating day for the defense. An older, very experienced Lt Zimmerman testified that the knee on the neck hold is never used or taught in any of their classes; "because they could die." He said they are taught that once you cuff a person, "He is yours. You are responsible for his health and safety." He also testified that they are all taught to only put a person in the prone position long enough to cuff them because they can't breathe very well that way. I'm trying to keep an open mind until I hear the defense side of things, but I can't imagine what could save Chauvin now.
Just like every witness that testifies, it will come down to his credibility. If the defense can find something in the Lieutenant's past that would reflect negatively on his reputation, it could be a game changer. You will need to wait until the defense to present their case before making such statements.

But, just to be clear, we never taught the knee to neck position to our Cadets. At the FBI training Academy, they do teach it, but recommend it be used in only extreme situations. For example; if an officer or a Trooper would be taking down a suspect who is resisting arrest, it may be used, but only until he has been restrained by cuffing. If the suspect is a "kicker," it's recommended that he/she also be leg-shackled.
 
.but this picture has now surfaced... and it shows Morries Hall handing something to GF in the store... now could it be the Fake $20 dollar note? Was he the one who got GF killed for a fake note ?..is this really what he is afraid of being discovered ?
My son is a store cashier and he happened to walk in and watch that whole scene with me. The first thing he said was. "Look he's tweaking! When someone starts acting jittery like that the whole atmosphere changes and we get sort of quiet, watching them out of the corners of our eyes. Look! His friend is handing something off to him, that's something else we watch for."

Floyd and Morries had been in together earlier and Morries had tried to pass a counterfeit twenty and failed. I think this was their attempt to try it again with a different person using the bill. In any case Morries didn't get Geroge killed, George knew all about that bill, and it wasn't the bill that got him killed. Whether he was ripping young Christopher off for twenty dollars (which he seemed to be trying to do) or had been stealing a pack of $2000 out of a register, it doesn't matter. It was resisting arrest that got him killed.
 
You will need to wait until the defense to present their case before making such statements.
I may be pretending to be the 15th juror, but I'm not really. I'm a free citizen, watching from my recliner, and I can state my opinion anytime I want. And then my opposite opinion the next day.;)
 
My son is a store cashier and he happened to walk in and watch that whole scene with me. The first thing he said was. "Look he's tweaking! When someone starts acting jittery like that the whole atmosphere changes and we get sort of quiet, watching them out of the corners of our eyes. Look! His friend is handing something off to him, that's something else we watch for."

Floyd and Morries had been in together earlier and Morries had tried to pass a counterfeit twenty and failed. I think this was their attempt to try it again with a different person using the bill. In any case Morries didn't get Geroge killed, George knew all about that bill, and it wasn't the bill that got him killed. Whether he was ripping young Christopher off for twenty dollars (which he seemed to be trying to do) or had been stealing a pack of $2000 out of a register, it doesn't matter. It was resisting arrest that got him killed.
Yep I agree to a certain extent... but if it hadn't have been for that $20 dollars , GF would be alive today ...probably
 
My son is a store cashier and he happened to walk in and watch that whole scene with me. The first thing he said was. "Look he's tweaking! When someone starts acting jittery like that the whole atmosphere changes and we get sort of quiet, watching them out of the corners of our eyes. Look! His friend is handing something off to him, that's something else we watch for."

Floyd and Morries had been in together earlier and Morries had tried to pass a counterfeit twenty and failed. I think this was their attempt to try it again with a different person using the bill. In any case Morries didn't get Geroge killed, George knew all about that bill, and it wasn't the bill that got him killed. Whether he was ripping young Christopher off for twenty dollars (which he seemed to be trying to do) or had been stealing a pack of $2000 out of a register, it doesn't matter. It was resisting arrest that got him killed.
One fact you can't avoid: Once Floyd was handcuffed, the resistance (if there was any) stopped & Chauvin deliberately committed murder.
 
One fact you can't avoid: Once Floyd was handcuffed, the resistance (if there was any) stopped & Chauvin deliberately committed murder.
I can't watch Floyd in the back seat thrashing and kicking and question whether or not there was resistance.

I'm not sure Chauvin killed him on purpose, but, if he was angry enough to do that, I think it was partly over the physical struggle with Floyd and partly because the people in the crowd were screaming insults at Chauvin, making him stubborn and defiant. I just don't think Chauvin killed Floyd over that twenty dollar bill and that's what I keep hearing people say. Not that any of that excuses Chauvin, but I think it might explain him a little bit.

I'll always wonder if Chauvin would have stopped if the crowd had just gone quiet for one single minute. They all say they feel guilty for not doing more for Floyd, but I wonder if any of them ever felt guilty for not shutting up, when their shouting and screeching all at once was adding so much stress to the situation.
 
It doesn't matter what George Floyd did or didn't do on May 25, 2020, or the day before that or the month before that or the year before that. All that matters is that a depraved "maggot" (as witness Charles Macmillan described him) murdered him.Period. Everything else is a feeble distraction and an insult to the jury's intelligence.

Have we not witnessed enough evil in this country to recognize it when it occurs? Read some history to learn what you probably were spared in school. I recommend Howard Zinn's classic "A People's History of the United States" for starters.

 
I feel all the evidence presented back in May, 2020, led me to believe George Floyd was on the road to destruction the day he died.
It doesn't matter what George Floyd did or didn't do on May 25, 2020, or the day before that or the month before that or the year before that. All that matters is that a depraved "maggot" (as witness Charles Macmillan described him) murdered him.Period. Everything else is a feeble distraction and an insult to the jury's intelligence.

Have we not witnessed enough evil in this country to recognize it when it occurs? Read some history to learn what you probably were spared in school. I recommend Howard Zinn's classic "A People's History of the United States" for starters.




Howard Zinn
It doesn't matter what George Floyd did or didn't do on May 25, 2020, or the day before that or the month before that or the year before that. All that matters is that a depraved "maggot" (as witness Charles Macmillan described him) murdered him.Period. Everything else is a feeble distraction and an insult to the jury's intelligence.

Have we not witnessed enough evil in this country to recognize it when it occurs? Read some history to learn what you probably were spared in school. I recommend Howard Zinn's classic "A People's History of the United States" for starters.


Howard Zinn was a Communist sack of s___, a Stalin follower whose book is full of lies and distortions. It's popular for just that reason: Because it portrays the US as the worst country in history, much worse, for example, than the Stalinist USSR. Since people on the left want to believe that, and since many teachers and professors are on the left, they assign the book to their students as an "antidote" to the prevailing wisdom about the US being a good country.

What would we say about a book written by a man who believed fervently in the goodness and greatness of Adolf Hitler? Yet Zinn's oversimplified caricature of history -- written by a man who believed in the goodness and greatness of Josef Stalin -- gets assigned to high schoolers who often never read another work of history.
 


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