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    Quote Originally Posted by Primavera View Post
    The media can find out easily enough, you can't be that naive can you?
    I know that. So basically it's the end of the justice system as we know it?

    Mob rules, justice loses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primavera View Post
    The media can find out easily enough, you can't be that naive can you?
    This has been my observation as well.

    I feel like I am being lied to by a lefty for the billionth time.
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash View Post
    The jurors saw the full picture. This lie that the jury was in fear is complete fabrication.
    Total bullshit, you can't possibly be that stupid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AProudLefty View Post
    I know that. So basically it's the end of the justice system as we know it?

    Mob rules, justice loses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primavera View Post
    Pretty clear that the jurors were more concerned for their own safety, the trial should have been held out of state. I'm convinced that the behaviour of Mad Max and Slo Jo will force a mistrial to be declared.
    ^^^^^^^^^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primavera View Post
    Yes I've always gotten it.

    I have made a prediction a few times here on JPP that it would end up in a hung jury. I was wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legion View Post


    I'M CONFIDENT THAT NONE OF THESE JURISTS ARE SUICIDAL



    How does a case get to the Court of Appeals?
    • Appellant files appeal after district court judgment
    • District court forwards case files to the Court of Appeals
    • Appellant and respondent file briefs
    • Three-judge panel hears oral arguments
    • Court of Appeals issues opinion
    • Parties may petition Supreme Court for further review


    What is the standard of review?

    The standard of review defines the manner in which each issue is reviewed, delineates the boundaries of appellate argument, and often determines the outcome on appeal. When deciding a case, the first task of an appellate court is to identify the applicable standard of review. The Minnesota Court of Appeals conscientiously identifies and applies a specific standard of review to each issue before the court.

    What happens during oral arguments?

    Marshal calls court to order; audience stands. During oral arguments, the marshal maintains courtroom decorum and ensures that attorneys adhere to time limitations.
    • Three judges enter the courtroom. Court of Appeals cases are heard in three-judge panels. Before oral arguments, judges have prepared by reading “briefs,” or written arguments submitted by the parties involved. The judges sit in order of seniority, with the presiding judge in the middle.
    • Appellant’s attorney argues the case. The attorney representing the appealing party also answers judges’ questions about his/her legal argument. Fifteen minutes are allotted.
    • Respondent's attorney argues the case. Respondent's attorney also answers judges' questions. Fifteen minutes are allotted.
    • Appellant's attorney has five minutes to respond. This is called "rebuttal."
    • Judges confer and decide the outcome of the case. One judge is assigned to draft the Court’s “opinion” or decision.
    • Judges draft and revise the opinion. The draft opinion is circulated among the members of the three-judge panel. A judge on the panel may also write a “concurring opinion” – agreeing with the decision but for different reasons – or a “dissenting opinion” – disagreeing with the majority opinion. Once the judges agree on a final draft, the opinion is circulated to the entire Court of Appeals for comments.
    • The final opinion is filed with Clerk of Appellate Courts. The opinion is also released to public via the Judicial Branch Website. The Court of Appeals releases its opinion within 90 days of oral arguments.



    https://www.mncourts.gov/courtofappeals.aspx
    Even though swine are conspiring in the sewer to get this murderous creep off, he was not wrongly convicted and the video evidence would make an appeal at being a deplorable miscarriage of Justice. An appeal is warranted if it is proven that a convicted felon was wrongly convicted but there is obviously not the case here. It is also good to know your sweat heart and murderous creep Chavin has been remanded and bail revoked!

    A wrongful conviction is as follows to which non apply to Chauvin who was convicted based on the preponderance of the doubt of guilt. So get use to the idea of your buddy Chauvin spending a long time in prison:
    Arrest without probable cause
    Arrest without a warrant
    Arrest in violation of search and seizure laws
    Insufficient evidence provided by the prosecution to convict the defendant
    Errors in ruling on admissibility of evidence
    Incompetent or ineffective assistance from legal counsel
    Prosecutor misconduct
    Jury misconduct
    Sentencing errors"

    This should also go well over an act to overturn a fair election on appeal. Not. Chauvin's own Police Chief and other police officers testified that he violated the Police Department's policies and his training - they did not want to be associated with his criminal actions because their mission is to "serve and protect". Actually an appellate court would be wise to not interfere or obstruct justice on behalf of a lawfully convicted murderer, and the appellate court cannot change the trial court's decision just because the appellate court judges (called "justices") disagree with it. Chauvin the creep deserves to serve the maximum of 30 years in prison with no parole either.

    https://theappellatelawfirm.com/blog...criminal-case/

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime...VqnE0XbqH_7Vpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by AProudLefty View Post
    Yes I've always gotten it.

    I have made a prediction a few times here on JPP that it would end up in a hung jury. I was wrong.
    It will overturned on appeal. That trial should have been held out of state, the jurors were obviously terrified of being doxxed and with good reason, I might add.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primavera View Post
    It will overturned on appeal. That trial should have been held out of state, the jurors were obviously terrified of being doxxed and with good reason, I might add.
    On what grounds? smfh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinnabar View Post
    On what grounds? smfh
    What grounds, are you serious???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Eagle View Post
    Of course he will, thanks to Mad Max, and now Sleepy Joe.
    The president said nothing until the decision came out. You are confusing him with Trump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordberg View Post
    The president said nothing until the decision came out. You are confusing him with Trump.
    Really, do you ever stop bullshitting?

    Biden says he's praying for "the right verdict" in Derek Chauvin trial

    President Biden said he hopes the jury in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in George Floyd's death, reaches the "right verdict," weighing in on the case as it approaches its conclusion.

    Mr. Biden called Floyd's family on Monday, with the White House bracing for the verdict. The jury began deliberations after the conclusion of closing arguments on Monday, and continued on Tuesday morning.

    Mr. Biden told reporters on Tuesday that he has come to know Floyd's family, and waited to call until the jury entered deliberations.

    "I can only imagine the pressure and the anxiety they're feeling," he said. "They're a good family and they're calling for peace and tranquility."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/george-...l-verdict/#app

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primavera View Post
    It will overturned on appeal. That trial should have been held out of state, the jurors were obviously terrified of being doxxed and with good reason, I might add.
    Do you claim psychic abilities? I might also add this should also go well over an act to overturn a fair election on appeal. Not. Chauvin's own Police Chief and other police officers testified that he violated the Police Department's policies and his training - they did not want to be associated with his criminal actions because their mission is to "serve and protect". Actually an appellate court would be wise to not interfere or obstruct justice on behalf of a lawfully convicted murderer, and the appellate court cannot change the trial court's decision just because the appellate court judges (called "justices") disagree with it. Deal with the reality of it all instead of your desire for a supremacist form of a gross miscarriage of Justice.

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    Default Few options seen for Chauvin appeal

    Derek Chauvin has a few issues he can pursue to appeal his conviction Tuesday on murder and manslaughter charges in the death of George Floyd, but the former Minneapolis Police Officer faces an uphill battle in trying to overturn the jury’s three guilty verdicts, legal experts said.

    Testimony at the three-week-long trial, court rulings that preceded it, another nearby killing of an African American motorist by police and provocative comments by politicians are all expected to factor into Chauvin’s efforts to challenge the verdicts.

    One potential vulnerability stems from the imposing number and stature of witnesses Judge Peter Cahill permitted prosecutors to call, including Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo.

    While Arradondo’s testimony was expected to focus on the police force’s training and policies, the chief also twice told jurors that Chauvin’s actions violated the department’s “values.”

    “It is certainly not part of our ethics or our values,” said Arrandondo, who had previously offered in public that Chauvin’s actions amounted to murder.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fe...dJ1?li=BBnb7Kz



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    Quote Originally Posted by Primavera View Post
    What grounds, are you serious???
    Yes, I'm serious. On what grounds will the verdict be overturned?
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