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The idea that they would manufacture evidence to convict an innocent person is sort of repugnant.
The right thing happened the first time. All rise. We want the right thing to happen for the second time.
The right thing happened the first time. All rise. We want the right thing to happen for the second time.
The right thing happened the first time. All rise. We want the right thing to happen for the second time.
That's the day that you went out and you started deliberating. While they are working hard, trying to make a decision about his future.
That's the day that you went out and you started deliberating. While they are working hard, trying to make a decision about his future.
That's the day that you went out and you started deliberating. While they are working hard, trying to make a decision about his future.
He's unfazed. Doesn't that show you who he is?
He's unfazed. Doesn't that show you who he is?
He's unfazed. Doesn't that show you who he is?
The way that he is wired is just so different than the rest of us.
The way that he is wired is just so different than the rest of us.
The way that he is wired is just so different than the rest of us.
Let's talk about what was in the system and the toxicology report. And you heard from Dr. Eisen Schmid, right? And what he testified was that George Floyd's fentanyl to norfentanyl ratio, that metabolite norfentanyl, that was well below the ratio of people who die from a fentanyl overdose. It was even below the median. And George Floyd's methamphetamine level
Let's talk about what was in the system and the toxicology report. And you heard from Dr. Eisen Schmid, right? And what he testified was that George Floyd's fentanyl to norfentanyl ratio, that metabolite norfentanyl, that was well below the ratio of people who die from a fentanyl overdose. It was even below the median. And George Floyd's methamphetamine level
Let's talk about what was in the system and the toxicology report. And you heard from Dr. Eisen Schmid, right? And what he testified was that George Floyd's fentanyl to norfentanyl ratio, that metabolite norfentanyl, that was well below the ratio of people who die from a fentanyl overdose. It was even below the median. And George Floyd's methamphetamine level
That was 94% lower than the population for driving under the influence. And Dr. Rich and Dr. Smock, they've treated patients who are under the influence of both fentanyl and methamphetamine, and they testified these drugs did not kill George Floyd. It didn't. We know that he had a tolerance because he used drugs in the past.