Judge in Chauvin Trial Warned Prosecution Was 'Frightening Close' to Totalitarian State Behavior: New Book

Judge in Chauvin Trial Warned Prosecution Was ‘Frightening Close’ to Totalitarian State Behavior: New Book


The 2020 death of George Floyd became a spiritually transformative event for the left. A martyr had supposedly lost his life at the hands of an evil racist police officer who encapsulated in his actions how white society has oppressed, held down, and brutally murdered black America.

Not just the hardened left, but many in the public, acted possessed after that moment. They would hear no critique of that moment in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 2020 based off body camera footage or toxicology reports.

Anyone who dared blaspheme against their new saint was a heretic, deserving to have their life ruined.

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The social landscape in the months following that Memorial Day coalesced in the courtroom as Derek Chauvin’s 2021 trial resulted in a murder conviction that Judge Peter Cahill now looks back on and reflects, viewing the prosecution’s behavior as something truly disturbing, bordering on totalitarianism.

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