Appeal Filed to Correct Miscarriage of Justice Against Derek Chauvin

American Thinker

Good news: five years after George Floyd’s death, and four years after the civil rights dumpster fire trial that Judge Peter Cahill oversaw—a trial that led to the convictions of Officers Derek Chauvin, Tou Thao, Thomas Lane, and J. Alexander Kueng—there is finally a serious, well-constructed challenge to the verdicts in those cases. Attorney Greg Joseph has filed an appeal that directly confronts what he argues were grave judicial and prosecutorial abuses, as well as violations of the officers’ civil rights. One can only hope that justice will be served. More

11 Comments on Appeal Filed to Correct Miscarriage of Justice Against Derek Chauvin

  1. Too bad our justice system doesn’t allow swapping all that were involved in that sham trial with the defendants that were improperly imprisoned…

    No amount of money could come close to ‘fixing’ the evil that was done against them.

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  2. From what I understand the bastards charged him in state court so a president could not pardon him. The governor would have to. And that Communist piece of shit Walz would let him rot forever.

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  3. No one has yet to explain how an officer using the means of restraining suspects that he was trained to use by his unit can be found guilty when the entity that taught him isn’t.

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  4. I think the bare truth is most of the rioters could care less about George Floyd. They just needed an excuse to loot stores, burn cars and let their natural hostility out. Call it undocumented shopping.

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