Extremely likely, between the unchanged venue and the number of politicians who felt the need to weigh in (Mayor, Congresswoman, President).
But the damage is done. We were already (sadly) moving in this direction, but this is a watershed moment. This verdict cements that your rights vary based on your skin color, and inflects severe damage to police departments across the country. There are resignations happening now, and good luck hiring white police officers for as long as this trial remains in memory.
Lmao what court will hear the appeal? The fucking Supreme Court refused to see election cases with clear video evidence because they're scared of nigger mobs.
You think any judge on a lower court will ever let this case come before him?
Epstein was a convicted child rapist who already got away with a slap on the wrist once. It's easier to imagine some prison guard being convinced to look the other way while Epstein got what was coming to him than helping kill an innocent cop who was in the wrong place at the wrong time when he could be next.
Epstein was escaped by Mossad, given facial reconstructed surgery in Israel, and living a retirement less than 0.000000001% of people on earth could dream of.
Chauvin didn't seem surprised by the verdict, and the judge gave him massive grounds for appeal. Not trying to be too tinfoily here, but this seemed a bit like engineered failure. Considering the environment, I'm not sure Chauvin would even want to beat the charges right now.
There was a case of a guy in Arizona who went to prison for 3 years before his conviction got overturn on appeal for using a 10mm pistol because 10mm bad. The guy won his appeal, but after spending 3 years in prison and I believe it wiped out his savings to do so.
Appeals can go on for a very long time. At least a year is common, and I have had experience working at a law firm on matters that went for close to a decade.
What are the odds that 1) he appeals, and 2) the appeal changes some part of the outcome?
Extremely likely, between the unchanged venue and the number of politicians who felt the need to weigh in (Mayor, Congresswoman, President).
But the damage is done. We were already (sadly) moving in this direction, but this is a watershed moment. This verdict cements that your rights vary based on your skin color, and inflects severe damage to police departments across the country. There are resignations happening now, and good luck hiring white police officers for as long as this trial remains in memory.
He's the next Harold Fish. Yeah Fish won on appeal after spending 3 years in prison and it bankrupting his family. That's "winning".
The punishment is in the process, not in the sentence.
Lmao what court will hear the appeal? The fucking Supreme Court refused to see election cases with clear video evidence because they're scared of nigger mobs.
You think any judge on a lower court will ever let this case come before him?
I wonder if to prevent such a thing Mr. Chauvin will meet an untimely end in prison.
Even then, what's to prevent him getting Epsteined?
Epstein was a convicted child rapist who already got away with a slap on the wrist once. It's easier to imagine some prison guard being convinced to look the other way while Epstein got what was coming to him than helping kill an innocent cop who was in the wrong place at the wrong time when he could be next.
Epstein was escaped by Mossad, given facial reconstructed surgery in Israel, and living a retirement less than 0.000000001% of people on earth could dream of.
Sorry to burst your bubble.
Extremely highly, maxine waters' dumbass comments the other night mean he has a very good shot at getting it overturned
He should, but I have little faith in the judicial system to actually see that play out.
Chauvin didn't seem surprised by the verdict, and the judge gave him massive grounds for appeal. Not trying to be too tinfoily here, but this seemed a bit like engineered failure. Considering the environment, I'm not sure Chauvin would even want to beat the charges right now.
I dunno long long appeals take, but they could definitely want it to take a long time for things to cool off (things wont cool off though)
There was a case of a guy in Arizona who went to prison for 3 years before his conviction got overturn on appeal for using a 10mm pistol because 10mm bad. The guy won his appeal, but after spending 3 years in prison and I believe it wiped out his savings to do so.
Appeals can go on for a very long time. At least a year is common, and I have had experience working at a law firm on matters that went for close to a decade.