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as joey jackson, but like joey jackson, making spirited defenses and challenging every piece of thistrial will be a tough one. >> where does it go then from here? walk us through the process. there is a lot of talk about justice delayed, justice deferred. what happens next? >> so the next big step is grand jury. that's a one sided process where the prosecution gives the evidence to the grand jury in the vast majority of cases grand juries vote to indict. then you're into the trial process, you'll have pretrial motions that will take a few weeks or months and then a trial. i think everyone involved here has to understand that time is of the essence. if i had to guess when we'll see a trial, it won't be this summer. but i would put it end of 2020, early 2021. >> i want to show you guys live -- a live streaming video now, this is coming from a different case, this is the courtroom in georgia, where those three men are appearing in the killing of ahmaud arbery. this is a preliminary hearing, travis mcmichael, greg mcmichael and william brian jr. can you talk about what is happening today
as joey jackson, but like joey jackson, making spirited defenses and challenging every piece of thistrial will be a tough one. >> where does it go then from here? walk us through the process. there is a lot of talk about justice delayed, justice deferred. what happens next? >> so the next big step is grand jury. that's a one sided process where the prosecution gives the evidence to the grand jury in the vast majority of cases grand juries vote to indict. then you're into the trial...
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let's get more, joining us is don lemon and also joey jackson. joey, let me play for you that clip from my interview in the last hour with the district attorney, paul howard, in atlanta. listen. >> i think that it is clear that we are not asking for the death penalty. we simply cited thatstatu statutorily, that is one of the possible sentences. but i don't think that anyone rationally expected that we would ask for the death penalty in this case. >> based on what you have seen, joey, are these charges and potential sentences they carry if not the death penalty life without the possibility of parole warranted? >> i believe so. and let's me be clear in saying that. ultimately a jury will make that determination. that is what our system provides. we have 12 members that we sit in a jury box, they evaluate the evidence, facts and circumstances and then render a decision. so we'll allow that to play out. listening to his press conference yesterday, i heard three things. facts, i heard with regard to the facts the evidence, and i also heard issues conce
let's get more, joining us is don lemon and also joey jackson. joey, let me play for you that clip from my interview in the last hour with the district attorney, paul howard, in atlanta. listen. >> i think that it is clear that we are not asking for the death penalty. we simply cited thatstatu statutorily, that is one of the possible sentences. but i don't think that anyone rationally expected that we would ask for the death penalty in this case. >> based on what you have seen,...
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cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson's joining us right now. icers involved now seem to be citing inexperience as a reason why they should not go to jail. what do you make of that potential defense? >> good luck. wolf, good to be with you. look, this is a very significant event that occurred. we know that from the showing of the protests. people obviously are mad as heck. they're not going to take it anymore. you see a diversity of protesters, not just african-americans and people of color, but are joined by their white counterparts in unison that this was a disgrace. so you can use an experience to a point. are you too inexperienced to know that if you have your foot on -- or excuse me, your knee on the neck of someone for an extended period of time that they will die? are you too inexperienced to know that in the event a person is saying i am going to die, crying for their mother and telling you they can't breathe that they shouldn't be aided and assisted in some regard? you can argue inexperience. you can argue youth. you can argue the time o
cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson's joining us right now. icers involved now seem to be citing inexperience as a reason why they should not go to jail. what do you make of that potential defense? >> good luck. wolf, good to be with you. look, this is a very significant event that occurred. we know that from the showing of the protests. people obviously are mad as heck. they're not going to take it anymore. you see a diversity of protesters, not just...
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also joining us joey jackson. what specifically will the prosecutors need and why.w the arrest of the additional officers. let's talk about that. people were crying for first degree murder charge. you have to show with first degree murder premeditation, planning. they upgraded the charges to second degree murder. the significance of that is that he's establishing a theory called felony murder. what on earth does that mean? what they're suggesting is during the commission of a felony, when you're assaulting someone, if someone dies as a result of that, then even though you did not intend the death. that charge is there. i do want to point out, john and alison, that third degree murder charge remains. it was upgraded but it remains. if you show it, it means you were callous and inherently dangerous, that could sustain the charge. finally as to the other officers, the theory of the prosecutor is that they aided, abetted, assisted and were not really present but they actively participated in the assault. as a result of the active participation there was a death. so that
also joining us joey jackson. what specifically will the prosecutors need and why.w the arrest of the additional officers. let's talk about that. people were crying for first degree murder charge. you have to show with first degree murder premeditation, planning. they upgraded the charges to second degree murder. the significance of that is that he's establishing a theory called felony murder. what on earth does that mean? what they're suggesting is during the commission of a felony, when...
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joining us now is legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson.joor questions here. what charges wot other officers face and really, still, why has it taken this sflong. >> good morning, john, good morning, alisyn. inexplicable why it takes this long. the standard is pretty low. let's be clear and honest with everyone. if you're going to make an arrest. you have to establish there's reason to believe they've committed a crime. i don't think anyone can look at the tape and have an understanding that there's not such a reason. the standard is not we have to gather all the evidence, look at every videotape and get proof beyond a reasonable doubt. i think that's lead to go the frustration of the system. a standard different for people of color and on track for another group of team. there should have been arrests. as to your question as to what charges. i think there's many charges that can proceed here. you heard ben crump say complicit. he's talking about the facts that you're aiding, you're abetting, you're assisting, you're participating in a pers
joining us now is legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson.joor questions here. what charges wot other officers face and really, still, why has it taken this sflong. >> good morning, john, good morning, alisyn. inexplicable why it takes this long. the standard is pretty low. let's be clear and honest with everyone. if you're going to make an arrest. you have to establish there's reason to believe they've committed a crime. i don't think anyone can look at the tape and have...
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the time to do is now. >> cedric alexander, joey jackson, your voice rs so important in this. we appreciate the fact that you got up so early to talk to us about it. >> joey talked about the protests we've seen. let's go to pablo sandoval. polo, people out on the streets for, what, 19 nights now. when they got the alerts on their phone that there had been another shooting of a black man, this time in atlanta, i imagine that it just kind of reaffirmed their need to be out there to call for changes. >> reporter: reaffirmed, victor. refueled, certainly can be used to describe this. this incident in atlanta, going to give people more reason to demonstrate and what we've seen across the country here. ens the last 24 hours. i want to take you around the country, the more notable moments. demonstrators making it very clear when a statue of former slave owner from mid 19th century ending up from the mississippi river. john mcdonough, damaged it, dragged it to the street and loaded it up on to a truck, drove it to the banks of the mississippi and threw it in. police apprehended the driv
the time to do is now. >> cedric alexander, joey jackson, your voice rs so important in this. we appreciate the fact that you got up so early to talk to us about it. >> joey talked about the protests we've seen. let's go to pablo sandoval. polo, people out on the streets for, what, 19 nights now. when they got the alerts on their phone that there had been another shooting of a black man, this time in atlanta, i imagine that it just kind of reaffirmed their need to be out there to...
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cnn legal analyst joey jackson, and anthony barksdale, former deputy police commissioner. good to have you both. if the point is to get to a better place, where to begin? joey, say justice in case of george floyd because that's teed up but there's lots of cases going on. even if the officers are brought to justice, tried and convicted and punished, where does that leave us? >> first more than justice, accountability. it starts there. when you talk about what police do, has to be examined and police have to be held accountable. we should never be at a place where we're waiting for four days for an officer who committed murder before our eyes to be arrested. standard is is there reasonable cause to believe crime was committed? and shouldn't have to wait nine days for other participants to can arrested and brought to justice, either. if you start with accountability, it deters people. people have no know wearing a you know norm there are consequences to their actions. position be clear. very good officers do their job every day, protect us, keep us safe, salute them without a
cnn legal analyst joey jackson, and anthony barksdale, former deputy police commissioner. good to have you both. if the point is to get to a better place, where to begin? joey, say justice in case of george floyd because that's teed up but there's lots of cases going on. even if the officers are brought to justice, tried and convicted and punished, where does that leave us? >> first more than justice, accountability. it starts there. when you talk about what police do, has to be examined...
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let's get the legal and law enforcement analysis with joey jackson and charles ramsey., always a pleasure. thank you for being with me tonight. first, do we have a quorum of agreement that this case is going to be a little trickier than what we saw with george floyd or even recently with ahmaud arbery? are we on agreement with that? >> yeah. >> agreed, chris. >> fine, let's move forward. first joey, on the side of if we have it in the control room, can we put up the standard of use of deadly force to have it when we talk about it? joey, what is the argument on the side of the police not having had the right grounds to use deadly force. put it up there again just so remind people. here's when you can use deadly force. if the person you're dealing with has a deadly weapon or any device. it could be a hubcap that if you think the way they're using that hubcap could cause serious bodily injury or when you think that person has committed a really bad crime, which means that they could be a really a threat of serious harm to others. that part i don't think fits here, that's w
let's get the legal and law enforcement analysis with joey jackson and charles ramsey., always a pleasure. thank you for being with me tonight. first, do we have a quorum of agreement that this case is going to be a little trickier than what we saw with george floyd or even recently with ahmaud arbery? are we on agreement with that? >> yeah. >> agreed, chris. >> fine, let's move forward. first joey, on the side of if we have it in the control room, can we put up the standard...
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joining us with reaction, president of the organization of black enforcement and cnn analyst joey jackson. cedric, when you watch the footage and how this event unfolded and we've seen a lot more today than yesterday when you and i spoke, do you believe the police acted inappropriately? >> well, here's what i can tell you and here's what i do believe because the officer who fired the shot is going to have to justify his reasoning why he felt threatened. i myself probably like many other people in this country felt there could have been other alternative measures taken. one, let him run. we know who he is. we've got his car, driver's license, he's been i.d.'d, probably checked. to get yourself in to that type of altercation can certainly lead to something as drastic as this. what did is start being? something very minor. something we've seen too many times before that end up in such deadly, a very deadly type of situation. but that officer is going to have to articulate to that investigative body there and to that d.a. the reasoning why he felt threat'sed. what the american people who look
joining us with reaction, president of the organization of black enforcement and cnn analyst joey jackson. cedric, when you watch the footage and how this event unfolded and we've seen a lot more today than yesterday when you and i spoke, do you believe the police acted inappropriately? >> well, here's what i can tell you and here's what i do believe because the officer who fired the shot is going to have to justify his reasoning why he felt threatened. i myself probably like many other...
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joey jackson, let me do back to you on that question. laid out the charges including felony murder that had been levelled against officer rolfe here. what do you make of the charges and the response from the defense team that says look they were completely justified in the shooting death of rayshard brooks? >> so it's hard to have a discussion about this case without pointing to the broader views across the country. it's important in having this discussion and saying it's not a narrative of demonizing police at all. police serve communities every day and twice on sunday, they do so faithfully and their service should be salute and appreciated. but when something happens that is amiss, i think it's incumbent us all to say something about it and it's incumbent to do something about it. to your question, the d.a. was doing something about it. doing something how? by looking at the issue of accountability and saying that, listen, i don't believe, says the d.a., that you acted in an appropriate justified or a lawful manner. why? because you a
joey jackson, let me do back to you on that question. laid out the charges including felony murder that had been levelled against officer rolfe here. what do you make of the charges and the response from the defense team that says look they were completely justified in the shooting death of rayshard brooks? >> so it's hard to have a discussion about this case without pointing to the broader views across the country. it's important in having this discussion and saying it's not a narrative...
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joey jackson. chief, start with you. not really so much on a question of law and order because they were not getting into that much of the specifics of the case. one of the family members appealing for a saying that would be a step for healing, not the step, but a step. but what i was most struck by and i asked you as chief who's been a chief in large urban communities like atlanta. even philadelphia and, was the grace of this family even as their shared their pain. thanking people for their support. urging the protestors to continue their protests, but urging them to be peaceful in honor of the memory of rayshard brooks. >> that was an incredibly emotional and painful press c conference to watch. they did exhibit a lot of grace. i mean more strength than i may have had to be honest with you under similar circumstances. i want to first offer my condolences, but they need more than condolences. they need something to change. they may not be able to bring their loved one back, but they certainly don't want to see anything
joey jackson. chief, start with you. not really so much on a question of law and order because they were not getting into that much of the specifics of the case. one of the family members appealing for a saying that would be a step for healing, not the step, but a step. but what i was most struck by and i asked you as chief who's been a chief in large urban communities like atlanta. even philadelphia and, was the grace of this family even as their shared their pain. thanking people for their...
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let's bring in our cnn legal analyst joey jackson with us and brian hilg hggins, former polic chief and now professor at the john j. johnson of criminal justice. joey, two newly released videos of the deadly confrontation at the wendy's restaurant last night and i also want to play a slow motion version. watch this because we could see a brooks running and then turning his head back toward the police officers to raise the tasered gun. we could see the flare of the taser being fired. what's of the incident that stands out? >> let's talk about the human side and then transition to the legal side. from a human perspective, people are wondering, what is this situation? what's the story? whereas officers are using forces and escalating to such an aggressive posture to deadly force right away. is the suspect seen as a brother in the community, an uncle? is he somebody's father? what is it that's forcing police to use this force? from a human perspective, it gnaws at you to understand why go from zero to 100 in an instant, and i think that human element is what's leading to so many protests ac
let's bring in our cnn legal analyst joey jackson with us and brian hilg hggins, former polic chief and now professor at the john j. johnson of criminal justice. joey, two newly released videos of the deadly confrontation at the wendy's restaurant last night and i also want to play a slow motion version. watch this because we could see a brooks running and then turning his head back toward the police officers to raise the tasered gun. we could see the flare of the taser being fired. what's of...
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joey jackson is still with us, cornell william brooks is going to be joining us. we're staying on top of the breaking news. protesters shutting down i-75. now it looks like they're moving to under 75, elsewhere in the area. natasha is with us, she's going to update all of these viewers on the late breaking developments. this after the police shooting of rashard brooks in a wendy's parking lot. t us foods: we help you make it. you, the independent restaurants of america... we've always got your back, but through all of this... you made it happen. you made our friday nights. you even made us dessert. ♪ so, to help you get back to full strength, we're giving away free re-opening kits at our website so you can safely re-open your doors. for all you do, from all of us, let us help you make it. ♪ for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if th
joey jackson is still with us, cornell william brooks is going to be joining us. we're staying on top of the breaking news. protesters shutting down i-75. now it looks like they're moving to under 75, elsewhere in the area. natasha is with us, she's going to update all of these viewers on the late breaking developments. this after the police shooting of rashard brooks in a wendy's parking lot. t us foods: we help you make it. you, the independent restaurants of america... we've always got your...
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. >>> from new york is cnn legal analyst joey jackson. thanks for being with us, joey. >> nice to be here, john. >> firstly, the way this has been handled by the authorities, why did it take, what, nine days to get to this point where the people who were obviously going to be charged were charged? >> there's the problem. there therein lies the rub. communities of color feeling there are two systems of justice. one that works for one group and one that doesn't work for another. why do i say that? because in practical terms, if there's reason to believe that a crime was committed, that's the standard. it's called probable cause. there's a reason to believe a crime was committed. an arrest is effected immediately. they don't wait, police, prosecutors until they have enough evidence to prove you guilty beyond reasonable doubt. that's the standard at trial. there's no requirement you interview every witness. so the fact that the officer chauvin who was the one who engaged in the knee to the neck for 9 minutes and then just today nine days later
. >>> from new york is cnn legal analyst joey jackson. thanks for being with us, joey. >> nice to be here, john. >> firstly, the way this has been handled by the authorities, why did it take, what, nine days to get to this point where the people who were obviously going to be charged were charged? >> there's the problem. there therein lies the rub. communities of color feeling there are two systems of justice. one that works for one group and one that doesn't work for...
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. >> now, cnn legal analyst joey jackson. thanks for being with us, joey. >> nice to be here, john. >> firstly, the way this is being handled by the authorities in minnesota. why did it take, what, nine days to get to this point? when the people obviously who were going to be charged have been charged. >> so that's the problem and i think therein lies the rub, as it relates to people just protesting and people feeling less than. and, you know, communities of color just feeling that there are two systems of justice. one that works for one group. and one that doesn't work for another. and why do i say that? because, in practical terms, if there's reason to believe that a crime was committed, that's the standard. it's called probable cause. there's a reason to believe a crime was committed, an arrest is effected immediately. they don't wait, authorities that is, police, prosecutors, until they have enough evidence to prove you guilty, beyond a reasonable doubt, to arrest you. that's the standard at trial. but there's no requireme
. >> now, cnn legal analyst joey jackson. thanks for being with us, joey. >> nice to be here, john. >> firstly, the way this is being handled by the authorities in minnesota. why did it take, what, nine days to get to this point? when the people obviously who were going to be charged have been charged. >> so that's the problem and i think therein lies the rub, as it relates to people just protesting and people feeling less than. and, you know, communities of color just...
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let's go to joey jackson. ey, you're reaction. >> my reaction is that we're in a new era of accountability. brooke, good to be with you. this case is strange in as much as this is the fourth prosecutor. and whenever you do something you have to have public confidence. so people need to be reminded that this prosecutor especially appointed to handle the case after the shenanigans as to the others. we saw recusals and a former prosecutor that cleared it and said there is nothing to see here. and looking at an indictment, very briefly, what happens is a grand jury convenes, these are members of community, there is normally 23 of them, 16 of which constitutes a quorum and you need a simple majority. they are not deciding guilt or innocence, just deciding two things, number one, is there reason to believe a crime occurred. >> joey, forgive me. i have to cut you off. we have to go to the president. >> well thank you very much, everyone. please. thank you. beautiful day in the rose garden. and i want to thank everybod
let's go to joey jackson. ey, you're reaction. >> my reaction is that we're in a new era of accountability. brooke, good to be with you. this case is strange in as much as this is the fourth prosecutor. and whenever you do something you have to have public confidence. so people need to be reminded that this prosecutor especially appointed to handle the case after the shenanigans as to the others. we saw recusals and a former prosecutor that cleared it and said there is nothing to see...
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cnn legal analyst joey jackson breaks is down for us. >> was the officer who fired the shot in immediateear of death or serious physical injury? prosecutors will analyze that question closely and look to see how much time the officer had to react. number two, did the force the officer used, was it proportionate to the threat that rayshard posed at that time and number three, whether or not he acted reasonably, the officer under the question. there are people who can agree or disagree with respect to how it can be analyzed. question remains whether or not you had to elevate to next step of deadly force. what if anything else could you have done to preserve and protect a life? i think that's the question. i think force has to be the final, last resort and when someone is running away, highly problematic even when firing a taser that you felt you were going to die. that's what i think prosecutors will analyze when they render a decision wednesday. >> some of the moments of the shooting and before it were difficult to watch, it was emotional for atlanta's mayor who talked about it earlier on
cnn legal analyst joey jackson breaks is down for us. >> was the officer who fired the shot in immediateear of death or serious physical injury? prosecutors will analyze that question closely and look to see how much time the officer had to react. number two, did the force the officer used, was it proportionate to the threat that rayshard posed at that time and number three, whether or not he acted reasonably, the officer under the question. there are people who can agree or disagree with...
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let's talk about this now with cnn legal analyst joey jackson and laura coates. joey, let me start with you. officer chauvin was first charged with third degree murder. now prosecutors are charging him with second-degree murder, unintentional, it says. what exactly does that mean? why is it significant? >> it's significant, jake, good to be with you, for a number of reasons. the first significance of this whole press conference is the significance of accountability. people talk about legislation in congress, legislation in state legislatures. the best thing you can do to resolve and help move this problem forward is to prosecute cases when you have evidence to do so. to your question, here they believe they have that evidence. there's a distinction, people are wondering, should it be first degree, should it be second, should it be third. let's talk about what that means. if you're going to prosecute as a prosecutor first degree, you have to, number one, show that he intended, that is, the officer intended to kill him, but not only intended to kill george floyd. yo
let's talk about this now with cnn legal analyst joey jackson and laura coates. joey, let me start with you. officer chauvin was first charged with third degree murder. now prosecutors are charging him with second-degree murder, unintentional, it says. what exactly does that mean? why is it significant? >> it's significant, jake, good to be with you, for a number of reasons. the first significance of this whole press conference is the significance of accountability. people talk about...
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joey jackson, anthony barksdale, thanks for being with me tonight. >> thanks. >> appreciate it. >> i know every one of the conversations in and of itself is somehow unsatisfying. but you have to take progress where you find it. can't let perfection be enemy of progress. look where we're starting from, lot of good cops but too many cases like george floyd's, and nothing's been done to make us feel they are the exception, even if statistically they are. floyds alleged murder is not a one-off, too many happen not caught on video. they all matter. months before what we're living through right now four officers had another black man in cuffs on the ground. again he cried out, again the man died. we have a witness to the fatal arrest of manuel ellis in washington state. and we have ellis family attorney with us. that case is now, deservedly, getting a lot of renewed attention. let's go through the facts. next. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend le
joey jackson, anthony barksdale, thanks for being with me tonight. >> thanks. >> appreciate it. >> i know every one of the conversations in and of itself is somehow unsatisfying. but you have to take progress where you find it. can't let perfection be enemy of progress. look where we're starting from, lot of good cops but too many cases like george floyd's, and nothing's been done to make us feel they are the exception, even if statistically they are. floyds alleged murder is...
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. >>> i want to go to joey jackson and the former chief of police for dekalb county, georgia, cedric alexander. joey, 11 charges for the officer who shot and killed rayshard brooks. the death penalty is on the table. your reaction? >> my reaction, erin, is that we're in a new era of accountability. the question was whether or not an officer would be charged. we see the officer charged here. and so we're talking about this, remember, in the broader context of what's going on around the country, people feeling that they're not safe around the police, people feeling that police do things and are not held accountable. so, the first reaction was whether or not will the d.a. charge him. when we saw the d.a. did, we do know as a result of that charge it carries or is eligible for the death penalty. that's not to suggest the d.a. will do it. it will be up to him. let's understand with the d.a., take the analysis, it's on the table. why? you look at the immediacy of the threat that was posed to the officer at the time, the d.a. believing there was not a threat of death or serious physical inju
. >>> i want to go to joey jackson and the former chief of police for dekalb county, georgia, cedric alexander. joey, 11 charges for the officer who shot and killed rayshard brooks. the death penalty is on the table. your reaction? >> my reaction, erin, is that we're in a new era of accountability. the question was whether or not an officer would be charged. we see the officer charged here. and so we're talking about this, remember, in the broader context of what's going on...
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. >>> joining us now is cornell brooks, ceo of the naacp and joey jackson, defense attorney.ining us. should we call it an evolution in the nfl commissioner's apology? what do you think of it? >> first, i begin with a note of condolence to the floyd family, and all those grappling with the death of george floyd. the statement of roger goodell is a statement of sincerity and clarity. but the sincerity and clarity of the statement didn't obviate and eliminate the need for action. meaning, where you have a league, where at least 1,000 players are african-american and statistically speaking one out of 1,000 black men will be killed at the hands of police. they're mostly young. police homicide being the sixth leading cause of death among young black men action is necessary -- >> what is that action? what's the concrete action that donte stallworth talked about? the action you're talking about that roger goodell should be challenged to take on? >> hire collin kaepernick. collin kaepernick, as a symbol of nfl players being able to speak freely, clearly, and speak to the moment is in
. >>> joining us now is cornell brooks, ceo of the naacp and joey jackson, defense attorney.ining us. should we call it an evolution in the nfl commissioner's apology? what do you think of it? >> first, i begin with a note of condolence to the floyd family, and all those grappling with the death of george floyd. the statement of roger goodell is a statement of sincerity and clarity. but the sincerity and clarity of the statement didn't obviate and eliminate the need for action....
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joey jackson said to us last hour yes, yes, yes, but that deals with civil cases when police officers are sued. it wouldn't impact a criminal trial. is the that the case? >> that is true. qualified immunity applies in federal civil rights suits but, again, that's a big deal because, you know, what qualified immunity does is just almost bar suits against police officers for their conduct? i mean, that's a little bit of a simplification of it, but it would be a big deal. again what, we need and frankly you're seeing some of this in minneapolis is a rethinking of how we approach law enforcement and policing and that's kind of reflection, in the minneapolis decision by the city council recently. >> elliott williams, always good to have you on. thanks very much. >> thank you. as you know, a few places in the world have been hit harder by coronavirus than new york city. today the city after months of lockdown taking its first tentative steps towards reopening. >> and in minutes, house and senate democrats will push their plan to stop police brutality and start recording patterns of misuse o
joey jackson said to us last hour yes, yes, yes, but that deals with civil cases when police officers are sued. it wouldn't impact a criminal trial. is the that the case? >> that is true. qualified immunity applies in federal civil rights suits but, again, that's a big deal because, you know, what qualified immunity does is just almost bar suits against police officers for their conduct? i mean, that's a little bit of a simplification of it, but it would be a big deal. again what, we need...
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joining us now is cnn legal analyst joey jackson.t's your reaction to an attorney facing real charges and real prison time leveling this defense strategy? >> it's somewhat preposterous, kate, good morning to you. now, listen, defense attorneys have to make very difficult arguments and let's be clear. in that courtroom there's a battle of the narratives. everyone who is there with respect to the officers will have to account for what they did if they didn't do anything, why not, and if they did do something was it enough? but to suggest that the public would get involved and seek to render aid and assistance and i guess, what, tackle officers chauvin as he's engaged in that seems to me to be preposterous at best. the public was very concerned there. the public continually pleaded with the officer to stop. the public suggested that something very amiss was going to happen, but to suggest that they now just rush in and pull him off i think is even a stretch, you know, for the defense attorney so i think arguments need to be made as to w
joining us now is cnn legal analyst joey jackson.t's your reaction to an attorney facing real charges and real prison time leveling this defense strategy? >> it's somewhat preposterous, kate, good morning to you. now, listen, defense attorneys have to make very difficult arguments and let's be clear. in that courtroom there's a battle of the narratives. everyone who is there with respect to the officers will have to account for what they did if they didn't do anything, why not, and if...
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drew griffin is here with the details and joey jackson with us as with he wi as well. what do we know? >> as the investigation continues into her death, we know that one police officer involved in that no knock warrant is going to be fired. this is according to the mayor of louisville, greg fisher, who announced today that officer bret hanki nichlt son wnson who the door that night and whether he had to 9 kithe killing of taylor, the officer has been fired. what is key here, is we just don't know why, the mayor making a statement along with the police chief saying unfortunately due it a provision in state law that i very much would like to see changed, the chief and i are precluded from talking about what brought us to this moment or even the timing of this decision. but again, we know this officer was involved, he was one of three officers involved in that shooting. we can tell you based on our own investigation into this officer, he does have a track record of complaints against him, threewo and one that is still pending. he was accused of allegations of theft, alleg
drew griffin is here with the details and joey jackson with us as with he wi as well. what do we know? >> as the investigation continues into her death, we know that one police officer involved in that no knock warrant is going to be fired. this is according to the mayor of louisville, greg fisher, who announced today that officer bret hanki nichlt son wnson who the door that night and whether he had to 9 kithe killing of taylor, the officer has been fired. what is key here, is we just...
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. >> joey jackson, chief ramsey, appreciate your insights. thank you very much. >> just quickly. we can talk about culture change all we want. until good cops stand up against the bad cops, it's not going to happen and that's what has to take place. that's how u you change the culture. the good cops have to stand up against the bad cops. stop keeping their mouth shut. step in, take action and say no. that doesn't belong here. you need to find somebothing el to do. >> amen to that. appreciate it. we're going to continue the conversation now with andrea young. thank you so much for your time today. i want to start by just listening for viewers who were not with us in the last hour to some of the emotional words we heard from rayshard brooks' family. this is his cousin. >> how many more protests will it take to ensure that the next victim isn't your cousin? your brother. your uncle. your nephew. your friend. or your companion. so that we can finally end the suffering of police excessive force. we are tired. guy, we're tired. >> that last part, the last part. just to hear the emotion
. >> joey jackson, chief ramsey, appreciate your insights. thank you very much. >> just quickly. we can talk about culture change all we want. until good cops stand up against the bad cops, it's not going to happen and that's what has to take place. that's how u you change the culture. the good cops have to stand up against the bad cops. stop keeping their mouth shut. step in, take action and say no. that doesn't belong here. you need to find somebothing el to do. >> amen to...
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let's look at this with joey jackson and charles ramsey. i couldn't ask for better guests than this. now, let's start with the lesser charges against brosnan. okay? joey, brosnan's defense is going to be, look, i gave the guy a break, i talked to him for awhile. when he made the choice to start fighting me and start kicking my ass, i fell and whacked my head. next thing i knew, he had my taser and i was, like, stumbling around trying to figure out what happened. i heard gunshots. i didn't even know who was shooting. i ducked behind the car. i look up, i see the guy on the ground. i run over, make sure he is not still a threat. as soon as i perceive that, i did start giving medical aid. in fact, everybody else showed up and i kept giving medical aid even in the ambulance. how am i getting charged? how potent is that? >> i think it is very potent, chris. and you lay out, certainly, what the case will be for the defense. and i think it's important to go back very briefly to what the chief said. this is not about demonizing police. police serve
let's look at this with joey jackson and charles ramsey. i couldn't ask for better guests than this. now, let's start with the lesser charges against brosnan. okay? joey, brosnan's defense is going to be, look, i gave the guy a break, i talked to him for awhile. when he made the choice to start fighting me and start kicking my ass, i fell and whacked my head. next thing i knew, he had my taser and i was, like, stumbling around trying to figure out what happened. i heard gunshots. i didn't even...
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joey jackson, cnn legal analyst. and what will you be listening for here? >> so a few things going into the analysis. the first they're going to look at was the officer in immediate fear of his life or physical injury. very critical point. number two they're going to assess whether the force the officer used, deadly force, was proportionate to the threat that the officer posed at the time. so some would suggest there was no threat at all and as much as the taser was discharged and then you get one discarth and then you say rayshard brooks start to run. what was the necessity of using force. the third is reasonableness and that is the reasonableness of an officer in the position right then and there. understand this also, brooke. the analysis that the prosecutor is going to use is two-fold. in addition to what i just mentioned, right. number one is going to be the reason to believe that a crime occurred here. number two, it is going to be whether or not they believe they could prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt and the prosecutor may just [ inaudible
joey jackson, cnn legal analyst. and what will you be listening for here? >> so a few things going into the analysis. the first they're going to look at was the officer in immediate fear of his life or physical injury. very critical point. number two they're going to assess whether the force the officer used, deadly force, was proportionate to the threat that the officer posed at the time. so some would suggest there was no threat at all and as much as the taser was discharged and then...
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joey jackson, criminal defense attorney and cnn legal analyst. let's start with today in court, we're going to see ex-officer chauvin for the first time. what is interesting is the three other officers charged have given at least some of their defense through their attorneys. we have not heard any defense argument from chauvin. does that change today? >> good morning, poppy. it may very well not change today. i wouldn't look for a lot in that courtroom. remember, it's a first appearance. there's no jury there. a judge will preside. there's no discovery exchange, meaning exchanging of documents as to police reports or anything else. it's an initial appearance to determine his custodial stad tu is $1 million appropriate, does he understand his rights moving forward so i don't anticipate there would be a defense laid out. it would certainly be earth-shattering news if there was. i think the defense strategy here revealing it this early could be problematic as well. i as a defense attorney am very interested in learning what the strategy will be. >>
joey jackson, criminal defense attorney and cnn legal analyst. let's start with today in court, we're going to see ex-officer chauvin for the first time. what is interesting is the three other officers charged have given at least some of their defense through their attorneys. we have not heard any defense argument from chauvin. does that change today? >> good morning, poppy. it may very well not change today. i wouldn't look for a lot in that courtroom. remember, it's a first appearance....
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i want to go now to joey jackson criminal defense attorney and our legal analyst.t do you think his defense strategy is going to be here? just to remind everybody this is somebody who had his knee on someone's neck. and then was told there was no pulse. the person said he couldn't breathe and continued to keep the knee on the neck. >> the defense strategy is highly problematic. we are not speaking to the issue of an intentional killing here but talking about a nonintentional, unintentional killing based upon a killing and assault. the only way to go would be to suggest that he was actually constraining him or restraining him in a way that was lawful, proper, and appropriate. if you look at the tape it does not appear that restraint he was using was such. so the question then becomes if you were restraining him, were you doing it for a prolonged period of time? i think everyone can see that he was. even if you go with the fact that you were restraining him not assaulting him, when does a restraint become an assault and reasonable minds could conclude after nine minu
i want to go now to joey jackson criminal defense attorney and our legal analyst.t do you think his defense strategy is going to be here? just to remind everybody this is somebody who had his knee on someone's neck. and then was told there was no pulse. the person said he couldn't breathe and continued to keep the knee on the neck. >> the defense strategy is highly problematic. we are not speaking to the issue of an intentional killing here but talking about a nonintentional,...
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with me now to discuss cnn national security analyst sam vinigrad and cnn legal analyst joey jackson. the question out there the administration hasn't really answered what is behind this firing. we know the southern district of new york is the office that prosecuted trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen and named him an unindicted coconspirator. do you think that had something to do with it? >> you know, i'd be hard-pressed to believe that it had nothing to do with it, and i'm quite frankly concerned. and let me say this. this has nothing to do with politics with respect to whether you're a democrat or republican. it has to do with the rule of law. i practiced before the southern district. i've trialed before the southern district and i have massive differences with prosecutors there, but at the end of the day we have a system of justice that works because of checks and balances. because of the fact you have a justice department that pursues what they believe to be justice. we can be on different sides but the reality is that it works our system of democracy because you have a
with me now to discuss cnn national security analyst sam vinigrad and cnn legal analyst joey jackson. the question out there the administration hasn't really answered what is behind this firing. we know the southern district of new york is the office that prosecuted trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen and named him an unindicted coconspirator. do you think that had something to do with it? >> you know, i'd be hard-pressed to believe that it had nothing to do with it, and i'm...
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joey jackson, thanks to you as well.nd our viewers are seeing live pictures from los angeles right now. you see thousands and thousands of people on the streets of los angeles right now. they're protesting peacefully not only in l.a. but here in new york, in washington, in philadelphia, all around the country right now. we're going to go from coast to coast, check in to see what's going on. much more of our special coverage right after a quick break. (announcer) carvana's had a lot of firsts. 100% online car buying. car vending machines. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to finance your ride. only from carvana. the new way to buy a car. va mortgage rate
joey jackson, thanks to you as well.nd our viewers are seeing live pictures from los angeles right now. you see thousands and thousands of people on the streets of los angeles right now. they're protesting peacefully not only in l.a. but here in new york, in washington, in philadelphia, all around the country right now. we're going to go from coast to coast, check in to see what's going on. much more of our special coverage right after a quick break. (announcer) carvana's had a lot of firsts....
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i want to bring in legal analyst joey jackson. i was just talking to don lewis, special prosecutor in the castillo case, and he thought in his view, if you are going to charge the other officers, you might need to amend the charge against officer chauvin as well so you have a stronger legal tree, if you will. the central player, officer chauvin, and to have accessory or aiding and abetting charges against the others. did that make sense to you? >> it did, john. and so, let's just take a step back so that everyone stands what we're talking about. i think there's a couple of steps to the process. the first step regarding the anger and frustration is the delay of the arrest. of course, right? because the standard generally is that if somebody is reasonably in belief to have committed a crime, they get arrested. why not here? and so, it really strains the imagination as to why we didn't see that. we saw that as to one, which we'll get into now, arrested four days later. and here we are nine days later, as to the others, what gives, ri
i want to bring in legal analyst joey jackson. i was just talking to don lewis, special prosecutor in the castillo case, and he thought in his view, if you are going to charge the other officers, you might need to amend the charge against officer chauvin as well so you have a stronger legal tree, if you will. the central player, officer chauvin, and to have accessory or aiding and abetting charges against the others. did that make sense to you? >> it did, john. and so, let's just take a...
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joey barth at oracle park. they tied him into a $7 million contract. is yet to reach it. >>> reggie jacksonhe game. >> the combustible pair when added to in the dugout on national tv. it's the 20 year anniversary of tiger woods in the u.s. open when at pebble beach. he finished 12 under par, 15 strokes ahead of the field. in 1991 elected to have surgery to amputate his arm two years after his most memorable comeback. >> he became a hero to so ma lead -- mrs. butterworth's, cream of wheat and uncle ben's rice. >> conagra brands announced wednesday it has begun a complete brand and packaging review on mrs. butterworth's, though there have been debates over mrs. butterworth's race. >> and now a message from mrs. butterworth. >> in the wake of the retirement of aunt jemima, there has been furious speculation over whether i, mrs. butterworth, am white or black. hmm... i haven't really given it much thought. i have been too focused on feeding children shots of pure high fructose corn syrup.
joey barth at oracle park. they tied him into a $7 million contract. is yet to reach it. >>> reggie jacksonhe game. >> the combustible pair when added to in the dugout on national tv. it's the 20 year anniversary of tiger woods in the u.s. open when at pebble beach. he finished 12 under par, 15 strokes ahead of the field. in 1991 elected to have surgery to amputate his arm two years after his most memorable comeback. >> he became a hero to so ma lead -- mrs. butterworth's,...
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joey barth at oracle park. they tied him into a $7 million contract. is yet to reach it. >>> reggie jackson is not out of the game. >> the combustible pair when added to in the dugout on national tv. it's the 20 year anniversary of tiger woods in the u.s. open when at pebble beach. he finished 12 under par, 15 strokes ahead of the field. in 1991 elected to have surgery to amputate his arm two years after his most memorable comeback. >> he became a hero to so ma >> male announcer: the following program is sponsored by mercy ships. they're desperate. children and parents line up by the thousands for a chance to get the surgery that will save them. many have suffered for most of their lives, living in the shadows. they've been outcash
joey barth at oracle park. they tied him into a $7 million contract. is yet to reach it. >>> reggie jackson is not out of the game. >> the combustible pair when added to in the dugout on national tv. it's the 20 year anniversary of tiger woods in the u.s. open when at pebble beach. he finished 12 under par, 15 strokes ahead of the field. in 1991 elected to have surgery to amputate his arm two years after his most memorable comeback. >> he became a hero to so ma >>...