A Couple Of Thoughts And Amber Guyer Loses Appeal
Thanks for this post. I heard that Guyer filed an appeal, but I did not know the appellate court’s decision. Thanks for informing us.
Regarding the release of the personal and private information of jurors who convicted Chavin’, there is absolutely no logical reason for the court to unseal that information. If any juror wanted to talk to the media, they would have reached out to them already.
You may remember the killing of a Black man, Botham Jean on September 6th, 2018, but in case you’ve forgotten, allow me to refresh your memory.
Mr. Jean, a college graduate and an accountant, was sitting in his living room on the 4th floor of his apartment building watching television and eating ice cream on that fateful evening. Dallas police officer Amber Guyger was off duty and returning home from her shift. Her apartment was one floor below Mr. Jean’s, on the third floor, but she somehow mistakenly went to the 4th floor and allegedly believed Mr. Jean’s apartment was her own. She claims that his door was ajar, she assumed there was a burglar inside, and when she entered and saw him sitting there, she shot him dead. When she called police, the dispatcher asked for her location, and she had to go look at…
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Posted on 08/09/2021, in Botham Jean, Uncategorized and tagged Amber Guyger, Botham Jean, Breonna Taylor, Derek Chauvin, George Floyd, jurors privacy, white supremacists. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
Such a weird, sad case.
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Hi Two sides!
Indeed.
Meanwhile, Michael Slater who murdered Walter Scott, wants his 20-year sentence overturned due to ineffective assistance of counsel. https://www.thestate.com/news/local/crime/article250215585.html
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I remember this sad and unfortunate case
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Indeed! It should have never happened.
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