If there were ever a more clear picture of political bias in news, I haven't seen it compared to these tweets and headlines.
#FJB
aggiehawg said:Well, when one's former brother in law is the lawyer for your soon to be ex wife?Quote:
There's rarely a good time to make a snide comment on the witness stand,
Q: When was the last time you smoked pot?
A: With you a few months ago. You brought it.
ETA: Made the section "wish I hadn't asked that" in legal circles.
It's her prior statement to law enforcement. She has already contradicted that. But the judge was clear that she was required to read it.rausr said:
Hawg do you think she will read her (i.e. the prosecution's) statement this time?
aggiehawg said:It's her prior statement to law enforcement. She has already contradicted that. But the judge was clear that she was required to read it.rausr said:
Hawg do you think she will read her (i.e. the prosecution's) statement this time?
Now. the question becomes will she? And will she have answers for those inconsistencies?
You are several different questions here. Her testimony will not get thrown by the judge.Dumb_Loggy said:aggiehawg said:It's her prior statement to law enforcement. She has already contradicted that. But the judge was clear that she was required to read it.rausr said:
Hawg do you think she will read her (i.e. the prosecution's) statement this time?
Now. the question becomes will she? And will she have answers for those inconsistencies?
I watched her X, but don't recall where she contradicted herself other than the size and build of Floyd. Where else did she flub? Has she reached the point where her testimony can be thrown out?
Que Te Gusta Mas said:waitwhat? said:
This is what I was alluding to. They should have found this baggie in his stomach. If they didn't then the video is worthless.
What baggie? He had the pills in his mouth. They were either consumed and dissolved in the 10-15 minute period between consumption and loss of consciousness or they were spit out after he had them in his mouth for ~5 minutes. I assume some would have dissolved in his mouth as well.
This amount was consumed after he had been described as being "extremely drunk" and "not in control of himself" by the store clerk to 911. Floyd spent 10 minutes before police arrived passed out at the steering while his buddies tried their best to wake him up so they could leave the scene.
When police arrived, he was already intoxicated on something, and there wasn't another drug in his system that would explain the intoxication other than fentanyl. In his condition, consuming more fentanyl was more than likely fatal; thus, the fentanyl blood level above the median lethal dose. Considering he'd done the exact same thing 12-months prior, which resulted in him being rushed to the ER to save his life, it's fairly easy to speculate this was the reason for his hysterical behavior and repeated certainty of his own demise.
Limited use right now. But the prosecution is so inept because they have too many cooks in the kitchen and can't stay on point. I saw three four different prosecutors today. And none of them were there for pretrial.Kool said:Que Te Gusta Mas said:waitwhat? said:
This is what I was alluding to. They should have found this baggie in his stomach. If they didn't then the video is worthless.
What baggie? He had the pills in his mouth. They were either consumed and dissolved in the 10-15 minute period between consumption and loss of consciousness or they were spit out after he had them in his mouth for ~5 minutes. I assume some would have dissolved in his mouth as well.
This amount was consumed after he had been described as being "extremely drunk" and "not in control of himself" by the store clerk to 911. Floyd spent 10 minutes before police arrived passed out at the steering while his buddies tried their best to wake him up so they could leave the scene.
When police arrived, he was already intoxicated on something, and there wasn't another drug in his system that would explain the intoxication other than fentanyl. In his condition, consuming more fentanyl was more than likely fatal; thus, the fentanyl blood level above the median lethal dose. Considering he'd done the exact same thing 12-months prior, which resulted in him being rushed to the ER to save his life, it's fairly easy to speculate this was the reason for his hysterical behavior and repeated certainty of his own demise.
Ding! Ding! Ding!
I'm pretty sure this is the direction the defense will go with this case.
Hawg (or other): how did the judge rule regarding admission of the video from Floyd's previous intoxication arrest, referenced above? If it's allowed, it will obviously be very damning to the prosecution.
BadMoonRisin said:Buffalo Trace, if you can find it.NPH- said:
real quick BourbonAg, whats a good cheap bourbon that I can go grab at the liquor store that will surprise me?
aggiehawg said:Limited use right now. But the prosecution is so inept because they have too many cooks in the kitchen and can't stay on point. I saw three four different prosecutors today. And none of them were there for pretrial.Kool said:Que Te Gusta Mas said:waitwhat? said:
This is what I was alluding to. They should have found this baggie in his stomach. If they didn't then the video is worthless.
What baggie? He had the pills in his mouth. They were either consumed and dissolved in the 10-15 minute period between consumption and loss of consciousness or they were spit out after he had them in his mouth for ~5 minutes. I assume some would have dissolved in his mouth as well.
This amount was consumed after he had been described as being "extremely drunk" and "not in control of himself" by the store clerk to 911. Floyd spent 10 minutes before police arrived passed out at the steering while his buddies tried their best to wake him up so they could leave the scene.
When police arrived, he was already intoxicated on something, and there wasn't another drug in his system that would explain the intoxication other than fentanyl. In his condition, consuming more fentanyl was more than likely fatal; thus, the fentanyl blood level above the median lethal dose. Considering he'd done the exact same thing 12-months prior, which resulted in him being rushed to the ER to save his life, it's fairly easy to speculate this was the reason for his hysterical behavior and repeated certainty of his own demise.
Ding! Ding! Ding!
I'm pretty sure this is the direction the defense will go with this case.
Hawg (or other): how did the judge rule regarding admission of the video from Floyd's previous intoxication arrest, referenced above? If it's allowed, it will obviously be very damning to the prosecution.
Same distillery as Eagle Rare and Weller. Unfortunately everyone knows how good they are now.NPH- said:BadMoonRisin said:Buffalo Trace, if you can find it.NPH- said:
real quick BourbonAg, whats a good cheap bourbon that I can go grab at the liquor store that will surprise me?
Found two bottles right away. A nice easy smooth taste. Could be a daily drinker for sure. On my second glass over a large ball of ice.
Good Poster said:
If you search "Genevieve Hansen" you will see the idiots online praising her for her courage and bravery.
Christine Blasey Ford 2.0
In a civil case, no.Quote:
Thanks. Is having multiple cooks in the kitchen such a negative?
They love her & show the prosecution questioning, her crying - they mention the cross by Nelson but don't delve into it too much. I haven't caught a replay of the Judge rebuke of her, but I'm not watching 24/7.Quote:
Curious as to how they could make her look good for the state like they did all the others
Why this jury should have been sequestered from the start, IMO.Readzilla said:
Seeing the "talents" bios on the app doesnt surprise me that they are showing pretty obvious bias. Wish there was one livestream that has commentary to better explain what's happening that wasn't so one sided for either side.
eric76 said:That could be. When he was definitely looking at the judge, though, it was more like the judge was slightly behind him.aggiehawg said:He had some notes this morning. But if he's looking to his right and up, it's the judge. If he looking straight ahead and to the right, it's likely the prosecutors. Williams got them into trouble many times by offering opinions that he had been instructed not to express. He might have been looking to them to see if he could answer or if his answer was okay.eric76 said:
I wasn't around to watch the testimony this morning and so now I'm listening to the MMA guy's testimony.
Sometimes, he keeps looking to his right. Does anyone know who or what he looks at? Is he looking at the judge? Is he looking at the prosecutor?
I went back and found the spot. When the defense attorney asks "You called him a tough guy?", he looks to the right, but not as far as the judge. Again, when he asks "You called him a real man?" And then "You called him such a man?" "You called him bogus?" On this one he continued to look to the right, but not back at the judge, as he answers.
D2F1D0 said:
The media and other talking heads from around the world are doing a good job thus far of framing this case as a trial of America. While this concept is benevolent it eliminates isolation of facts and reason from the case as primary sources of decisions. So, if he is convicted it will be seen as inevitable and predetermined by half or as justified by half. OR if acquitted it will be seen as evidence of racist America (core western state so used against western power by Sino and ME civilization) by half or as justified due process.
Either way we be fookrd.
D2F1D0 said:
Excusey ignorance, but how is she allowed to not read her own statement?
D2F1D0 said:
The media and other talking heads from around the world are doing a good job thus far of framing this case as a trial of America. While this concept is benevolent
judge said 9:30 yesterday, but court tv is still recapping yesterday.MEENAGGIE09 said:
When do they start today?
Benevolent means well-meaning or kindly.ruddyduck said:D2F1D0 said:
The media and other talking heads from around the world are doing a good job thus far of framing this case as a trial of America. While this concept is benevolent
i'm not following...