Chauvin Awaiting Sentencing, but Case May Not Be Over
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of three counts for the death last year of George Floyd, is awaiting a sentencing hearing that could give him decades in prison.
But that likely isn’t the end of the case, with commentators noting multiple grounds that could appear in an appeal brief. . .
Noted legal expert and commentator Alan Dershowitz was much more confident on that subject.
According to Washington Examiner, he said, “Well, first, what was done to George Floyd by officer Chauvin was inexcusable, morally, but the verdict is very questionable because of the outside influences of people like Al Sharpton and people like Maxine Waters.
“Their threats and intimidation and hanging the Sword of Damocles over the jury and basically saying, ‘If you don’t convict on the murder charge and all the charges, the cities will burn, the country will be destroyed,’ seeped into the jury room because the judge made a terrible mistake by not sequestering the jury,” he said. (Read more from “Chauvin Awaiting Sentencing, but Case May Not Be Over” HERE)
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