An important point- I think that if they had simply stuck to "manslaughter" as the charge, they could have gotten him convicted. But they tacked on "murder" too, which has a specific definition that would likely be invalidated on the basis of intent and on him following department use-of-restraint guidelines.
Best case they can make is involentary manslaughter.
He followed his training, applying pressure to the back of a neck without pressure or an unmovable object to the front of the neck will not choke someone some else. At best you can argue it was manslaughter because he didn't use narcan. That is an incredibly hard case to prosecute.
The thing is though the mob here is already threatening possible jurors and people are afraid if they don't convict convict cop they will have their house burtn to the ground and be killed.
An important point- I think that if they had simply stuck to "manslaughter" as the charge, they could have gotten him convicted. But they tacked on "murder" too, which has a specific definition that would likely be invalidated on the basis of intent and on him following department use-of-restraint guidelines.
Best case they can make is involentary manslaughter.
He followed his training, applying pressure to the back of a neck without pressure or an unmovable object to the front of the neck will not choke someone some else. At best you can argue it was manslaughter because he didn't use narcan. That is an incredibly hard case to prosecute.
The thing is though the mob here is already threatening possible jurors and people are afraid if they don't convict convict cop they will have their house burtn to the ground and be killed.
Yeah that's part of the plan. Pin him for murder knowing the charges will flop. Join is next week on WWE.