Derek Chauvin

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Tom Fox said:

Thanks! I like to think I was reasonable when I was a prosecutor.
Ha! Nice.
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Why would Trump pardon him? Trump thinks Chauvin deserved to be convicted.
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"The George Floyd case, nothing has to be said. I watched that. I couldn't really watch it for that long a period of time, it was over eight minutes. Who could watch that? But it doesn't get any more obvious or it doesn't get any worse than that,"-President Trump on Hannity
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"That was a horrible thing to witness...looked like there was no excuse for it."-Trump post Floyd family call
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"No. What he did was out of bounds. He was out of bounds. That was crazy."-Trump interview with Kadia Goba
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PA24 said:

Derek Chauvin was wrongfully convicted of killing a drug addict who died of an overdose while being restrained

DOJ needs to get involved as some believe his trial was an injustice and he was found guilty of federal and state crimes to cool the races, stop burning down the cities.

Eve the governor's wife of Minn. kept her windows open so she could smell the burning tires which is an odd in itself.

Dude was given 25 years and the criminal that was being detained, his family was awarded millions which should be paid back.
Fifya and duh, this has been true since the start and any honest media could have told you
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PA24 said:

Was Derek Chauvin wrongfully convicted of killing a drug addict who died of an overdose while being restrained?

DOJ needs to get involved as some believe his trial was an injustice and he was found guilty of federal and state crimes to cool the races, stop burning down the cities.

Eve the governor's wife of Minn. kept her windows open so she could smell the burning tires which is an odd in itself.

Dude was given 25 years and the criminal that was being detained, his family was awarded millions which should be paid back.
I'm more concerned with BLM, antifa, FBI and other agitators that turned that incident into a full blown national meltdown. There are many people who are walking free since then who need to spend life in jail or hung.
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aggiehawg said:

Trump could pardon him of the federal charges only. But that would endanger his life as he would then be returned to Minnesota state prison. He'd be killed pretty quickly unless they put him in solitary.


Pardon, then witness protection him. Not the best, just a bandaid.

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