Murderer Derek Chauvin missed his "A Few Good Men" moment
(most likely, his lawyer advised him to avoid revealing the level of
his hatred, the intensity of his racism, and the deliberate infliction
of sadistic pain that he forced on his victim and the minority community,
that stood as witnesses, that day.)
1992 - Jack Nicholson portrays fictional character, Col. Nathan R. Jessup :
The outburst adds up to attempting to give a justification for a murder.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104257/plotsummary
No doubt, if Police Officer Derek Chauvin were allowed to rant in court,
the N-word would be shouted before the judge and jury.
April 15, 2021
Derek Chauvin declines to testify, invoking his Fifth Amendment right
as defense rests its case.
Jury deliberations to start Monday, judge said.
The New York Times ✓
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Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in the killing
of George Floyd, invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify in his own
defense on Thursday.
(link)
29 minutes ago
(most likely, his lawyer advised him to avoid revealing the level of
his hatred, the intensity of his racism, and the deliberate infliction
of sadistic pain that he forced on his victim and the minority community,
that stood as witnesses, that day.)
1992 - Jack Nicholson portrays fictional character, Col. Nathan R. Jessup :
"You cant handle the truth! Son we live in a world that has walls,
and those have to be guarded by men with guns. ...
I have neither the time, or the inclination, to explain myself
to a man, who rises and sleep under the blanket of the very freedom
that I provide, and then questions the manner, in which I provide it."
The outburst adds up to attempting to give a justification for a murder.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104257/plotsummary
No doubt, if Police Officer Derek Chauvin were allowed to rant in court,
the N-word would be shouted before the judge and jury.
April 15, 2021
Derek Chauvin declines to testify, invoking his Fifth Amendment right
as defense rests its case.
Jury deliberations to start Monday, judge said.
The New York Times ✓
Twitter › nytimes
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in the killing
of George Floyd, invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify in his own
defense on Thursday.
(link)
29 minutes ago