Joyce Vance: I Think Prosecution Has Put In Significant Evidence In The Chauvin Trial | The ReidOut

Regarding the prosecution’s work in the Chauvin trial, Joyce Vance says “I think the prosecution has put in significant evidence that would support a jury verdict for any of these charges if an appellate court were reviewing it." Aired on 04/19/2021.
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Joyce Vance: I Think Prosecution Has Put In Significant Evidence In The Chauvin Trial | The ReidOut

36 comments

    1. I think he’ll get 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter. I think the jury will split the difference and hope for the least controversial outcome.

    1. There’s a lot of white people who saw that video and were outraged by the callousness, cruelty, and lack of basic humanity on the part of Chauvin. No one deserves to *die* over a fraudulent $20 bill.

  1. I believe jury,will find 2nd degree manslaughter and the riots begin, again.Lord,I hope I am wrong.A dangerous time for Minnesota and our country.

    1. Why would people protest Chauvin being convicted? That makes zero sense. If the jury gives Chauvin a walk expect mass protests.

    2. Its not any more dangerous of a time for the country.
      Its a dangerous time ALL the time with “police” like this in the USA.

  2. Everyone has seen the video footage of the murder.
    What more did the prosecution need to add?
    Witnesses on the pavement deserve far more credit than anyone in the legal profession…
    …and they failed to intervene!

  3. You can tell a lot about a person by their body language. Chauvin not only looked relax, but a sociopath.

  4. If Chauvin feels he can Murder a man with multiple cameras rolling and citizens yelling you are killing that man.
    What did
    He
    Do in the Dark without Cameras ?

  5. the judge made a big mistake by citing a different case and made room for dismissal by unfairly influencing this jury. the judge should recuse himself from further oversee of this case and the jury must be instructed to ignore his statements

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  8. Second-degree murder: Almost guaranteed not to be convicted. I’d say like 5%.
    Third-degree murder: Not a guarantee, but actually fairly likely given the circumstances. 60-70%.
    Second-degree manslaughter: Almost guaranteed [90%] *if* neither of the other two. *If* either of the other two, still very likely, though less so. About 60-70%.

  9. He murdered that man in cold blood and enjoyed doing it. If a picture speaks a thousand words, that video proves his guilt, his cruelty, his disregard for human life. He needs to pay for this crime.

  10. Help, I can’t find MSNBC coverage of Maxine Waters call for unrest. Found it elsewhere on YouTube, can someone link MSNBC coverage please.

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