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You have me convinced with your math prowess alone....
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The dollar tree? Lol...set your sights a little higher. I mean, if you’re gonna commit the crime, at least make it count.
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Lol, you went through all this just to circle back to your “BLM resentment” theory?
The fact this guy was doing his job and some form of what he was trained to do, makes it awfully hard to argue he showed up to commit a crime. It’s also hard to say beyond a shadow of...
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The definition you posted of 2nd degree manslaughter fits the situation imo. Someone can consciously do something and be stupid at the same time. He chose to do what he did, but it doesn’t necessarily mean he has a “depraved mind”....
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Nah, cuz I can’t prove he was intentionally committing a crime and not just applying a technique poorly, or that he’s depraved and not just stupid....
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Honestly, he handled that very poorly. That’s what happens when you’re too trusting I guess. There’s the answer to “why do cops treat everyone like criminals?” All it takes is one.
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The first one charged will be some tranny who neglects to tell a guy “she” has a cawk.
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It’s relevant because it was a the so called lesser use of force to pin him to the ground in the first place, if their argument is that he was just doing what he thought he was trained to do.
I think it becomes deadly force by the duration more so than the action.
I would...
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I’m saying putting him on the ground in that position was the alternative to a higher level of force. I’m not saying he should have used the taser once he was on the ground. I didn’t think it was that hard to follow.
I’m not saying any of it is “quite all...
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The force of use expert suggested that pinning him to the ground was the alternative to greater force methods, such a tasing. He just appeared to put his knee in a bad position and stayed on him too long...which is why he’s on trial.
I believe the depraved mind aspect is the hardest...
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Pulling him from the car and pinning him to the ground was the alternative, and lesser form of force according to the use of force expert.
I’m not sure what you mean about “waffling”. I said what I believe he’s guilty of and why, which of course could change after...
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If we disagree and you feel there’s no point in discussing it further, then fair enough. I’m not sure why you’re acting perplexed as to why it carries on while at the same time continuing to reply. Nobody has a gun to your head.
The getting him in the car part and once...
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People who knew he was guilty still celebrated lol. It was polarized by race, similar to this trial....
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Yes, that also rings a bell. I think I may have seen that....
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Say what you will, but they’re in the gym putting in work...they gotta pick up something. I’m not sure what people are expecting them to look like, they’re just beginners. Not expecting them to have serious careers or vie for world titles or anything, but they’re taking their...
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Wilder vs Hrgovic sparring
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Yeah but then they go back in seclusion and think about what the testimony is from all parties. Then the words of the prosecution aren't as loud in their heads. There would be a lot of pressure on a couple of dissenting opinions by the other jurors. It's possible that they may be able to hold out but...
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