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"In the case of second-degree murder, there will still be death, intent to cause death, or intent to cause bodily harm knowing it would likely result in death."

How exactly? Seems like a complete miscarriage of justice. It could be manslaughter or possibly 3rd degree murder, but 2nd degree murder? They really proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Chauvin wanted to kill him?

3 years ago
1 score
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"In the case of second-degree murder, there will still be death, intent to cause death, or intent to cause bodily harm knowing it would likely result in death."

How exactly? Seems like a complete miscarriage of justice. It could be manslaughter or possibly 3rd degree murder, but 2nd degree murder?

3 years ago
1 score