you think woj or shams will have a spoiler tweet like they do during the draft?
verdict has been reached
11 hours of deliberation altogether
expected to be announced within the next 90 minutes
you think woj or shams will have a spoiler tweet like they do during the draft?
Got my molotovs ready. Know won't get a chance to use them for a championship for a few decades, so it's now or never.
If they only deliberated for about one day then it's bad news for CD, you have to assume it's going to be a tough guilty verdict.
Relatively quick verdict usually means guilty on all charges
usually
Certainly won't be any grey area. Either guilty on all or walks on all.
OJ's jury deliberated for 4 hours and let him off
You got it on CNN too I see.
If Chauvin isn't convicted for this murder what murdering cop will ever be?
nah, im on some local fox affiliate on youtube
i looked it up because i was curious tbh
LOL CNN brought OJ's acquittal after four hours of deliberation like 90 seconds before your post.
they had Garner getting murdered on camera, too. he didnt even face charges.
He will be.
But whatever the verdict, it won't be enough for the mob. Board up your sh1t if you live up there
i had read comments about how EARLY VERDICT MEANS GUILTY and OJ was the first big one i thought of
zimmerman's case had 16 hours of deliberation (though evidence in that one as way weaker)
He is guilty as sure as derptacular is the derp!
How about the cops who beat the out of Rodney King? All of them should still be sitting in jail, tbh.
It won't be enough, Chauvin deserves the death penalty. Hopefully he's convicted and gets it in prison.
Hopefully they make an example of him, I mean that's what they do with minorities all the time.
they should have been found guilty on excessive force.. but i dno if i would have supported a sentence of 30+ years on that
Either way this guy is going to have a relatively easy time. If he's convicted he will immediately be moved into the cop wing or whatever they're called so he won't ever have to be worried about Jamal giving him the bbc.
The beating was so bad, that I honestly thought they were trying to kill him.
yeah but 30+ is still a lot. even first degree murder can have sentences less than that based on the jurisdiction.
i still believe in reformative justice
Fair point but OJ's trial was pretty unique even among high profile trials.
True. I actually know a guy who got less when convicted of 1st degree murder, and in Texas.
abc news says the verdict is unanimous
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