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Derek chauvin trial day one
Derek chauvin trial day one




However, when given a bias jury, it is very easy. With all of this in mind, causation is extremely hard to prove with a fair trial. There were signs of asphyxia, but Floyd’s system had three times the deadly level of Fentanyl as well as 75% arterial blockage which can cause chemical asphyxia (drug overdose). Was Floyd’s death a direct cause of Chauvin’s actions? There was no trauma to Floyd’s trachea, nor any trauma to his arteries that would have cut oxygen to the brain. They could argue that even if Chauvin did not intend to kill Floyd, by not getting up sooner than he did, his recklessness led to Floyd’s death.Ĭausation is the common denominator in all three charges, and although it is hard to argue across the board, the elements were clearly not met to convict Chauvin of second and third-degree murder. Involuntary manslaughter is reckless disregard. Involuntary manslaughter is the only charge that should have been on the docket. This would mean there was a burden on proving Chauvin intended to commit a felony against George Floyd.

derek chauvin trial day one

An example would be you robbed a bank and your gun goes off unintentionally, consequently killing someone. Second-degree murder is felony assault that turns into murder. They are unable to prove beyond reasonable doubt Chauvin’s intentions were to kill. An example of third degree murder would be shooting a gun into a crowd with no targeted person in mind, killing someone in the end. Third degree murder is essentially a charge for what is called depraved heart murder. I do believe a case could be made for involuntary manslaughter, however.

derek chauvin trial day one

I fully believe it is not possible to come to the conclusion beyond reasonable doubt as required in a criminal trial that Chauvin was guilty of second and third-degree murder. My opinion is that if Chauvin received a fair trial, the outcome would have been different.Ĭhauvin was convicted of second-degree murder, third degree murder and involuntary manslaughter. I am not here to pick the side of George Floyd or Derek Chauvin, but simply the side of our constitutional protections. I am in no way defending the actions of Derek Chauvin or saying he deserved to be acquitted of the conviction. If he was, he would not have been found guilty on two out of three of the charges. In my opinion, Chauvin was not given a fair trial as promised in the sixth amendment to the U.S. Derek Chauvin was convicted on three charges on April 21st 2021 for the death of George Floyd.






Derek chauvin trial day one