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My understand it is concurrent since all of three of the charges apply to the same act.
Yeah, obviously I don't know Minnesota law but that's what I heard the CBS legal expert say.It would seem that way. I was just wondering if that was stipulated in Minnesota law.
Because I don't believe that you're being earnest. I don't understand what it is that you don't understand.
What is there to discuss?
Turmoil is defined as a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty. I would say that the country has been greatly disturbed over this trial and uncertain of it's outcome and I hope now the country can find some amount of peace in the conviction of Chauvin. What about that is confusing to you?
Question for sentencing. Will the penalties be concurrent, or consecutive? If he's guilty on all counts, would it be the max of the longest penalty? Is that up to the judge or is it determined by law?
Second-degree unintentional murder is punishable by up to 40 years in prison. Third-degree murder is punishable by up to 25 years in prison. However, Minnesota sentencing guidelines call for identical presumptive prison terms for both counts, starting at 12 1/2 years for someone with no criminal history.
Second-degree manslaughter is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and/or a fine of $20,000. The count carries a presumptive sentence of four years for someone with no criminal history.
How do you accurately judge/determine what people (citizens?) care about.Well the Jury made its decision. It is what it is. Now people can go back to not caring about civilians murdering civilians.
He over policed. Plain and simpleI have not watched any coverage of the trial, and my view on the awful militarized unaccountable police is no secret.
The question I have heard asked is, if he was following the training and protocol given to him by the government, is he still guilty of murder?
Has this been addressed in the trial, or has it all been "OMG racism!"
Police murdered Duncan Lemp and there was not even a trial, and of course and they tried to make him out to be a terrorist.No charges for police in shooting death of Maryland man during ‘no-knock’ raid - WTOP News
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Maryland prosecutors on Thursday ruled out criminal charges against a police officer who fatally shot a man during a tactical team's predawn, no-knock raid on his family'wtop.com
How do you accurately judge/determine what people (citizens?) care about.
What normal person wants anyone to just be killing anyone. What an ugly mind to think that no one cares if civilians kill each other.
That wasn't policing.He over policed. Plain and simple
If I were betting on I’ll say a minimum of 15. Then he’ll be on tv talking about some crime stories. This kind of stuff makes me sick. If you are a child abuser a bad cop and several others I could list hang them off the Mississippi River bridge and let them swing for a few days.I found this too.
Derek Chauvin cuffed after murder, manslaughter convictions in death of George Floyd
Jurors began weighing the evidence Monday after hearing from 44 witnesses over 14 days of testimony.www.startribune.com
So, I'd guess 12 and a half years is what he'll get.