Chauvin’s attorney had asked the appeals court to throw out the ex-officer’s convictions for a long list of reasons, including the massive pretrial publicity.
Chauvin's attorney had asked the appeals court to throw out the ex-officer's convictions for a long list of reasons, including the massive pretrial publicity.
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A recent resolution by the Georgia Education Board (GEB) throws out the Critical Race Theory (CRT), preventing it from being discussed in state schools. This move is a reaction to the criticism on CRT, including from members of the black community. Such an action was given kudos by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp last Thursday.
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The GEB throws its weight against Democrats for allegedly pushing a quasi-Marxist agenda that is dangerous in schools, reported the Epoch Times.
Kemp approved the decision. He posted on Twitter, I commend the State Board of Education on voting today to forbid the instruction of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in school classrooms. He added, That it is anti-American and should be forbidden in the state of Georgia.
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Jun 03, 2021 08:00 AM EDT
(Photo : Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) Derek Chauvin s lawyer says probation is the proper sentence for the ex-Minneapolis police officer, citing the much publicized trial. The lawyer added the 30 years demanded by prosecutors is not correct.
Prosecutors are asking for Derek Chauvin to be sentenced for 30 years but his counsel, Eric Nelson, does not agree. Chauvin s lawyer said on Wednesday that they will be contesting the 30-year sentence because there was no impartiality in the case.
In an article by the Sun, one of the jurors, Brandon Mitchell, had worn a Black Lives Matter shirt several times, raising the question that the BLM may have undermined the outcome of the trial.
This time, the jurors got it right : Experts say Chauvin verdict could have lasting impact
The three guilty verdicts in the Derek Chauvin case are signaling to a potential national consensus that police accountability needs to be a priority. Share Updated: 8:14 PM EDT Apr 21, 2021 This time, the jurors got it right : Experts say Chauvin verdict could have lasting impact
The three guilty verdicts in the Derek Chauvin case are signaling to a potential national consensus that police accountability needs to be a priority. Share Updated: 8:14 PM EDT Apr 21, 2021
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Show Transcript NEW AT 6 - SAVANNAH S TOP COP IS REACTING TO THE GUILTY VERDICT IN THE TRIAL OF DEREK CHAUVIN. I MADE IT VERY CLEAR THAT WHAT I SAW IN THAT VIDEO WAS HORRIFIC, IT WAS INEXCUSABLE, AND I LET EVERYBODY KNOW THAT BASED ON WHAT I SAW ON THAT VIDEO I BELIEVED IT WAS A HOMICIDE. AND THE JURY S VERDICT CONFIRMED WHAT I BELIEVE I SAW IN THAT VIDEO. WE BRING IN W