Law and Legal: Unpack the Law Enforcement Perspective and Implications of the Derek Chauvin Trial
- Alyssa DiTomasso
- Apr 19, 2021
- 1 min read
In Collaboration with Angela Greene
Juandolyn Stokes of On Point with Juandolyn Stokes, C.K. Hoffler, the Super Lawyers and friends are joined by a special guest to discuss the law enforcement perspective of the Derek Chauvin Trial.

This week on, OPWJS, Law and Legal with CK Hoffler segment the audience heard from additional guest former Police Chief of Riviera Beach, Florida, Clarence Williams, and former Fulton County Prosecutor, Keith Lamar who attempted to: Unpack the Law Enforcement Perspective and Implications of the Derek Chauvin trial.
Chief Williams said the culture of policing itself has failed to deliver proper service 1/3 of it s customer base, [which would be unacceptable in any other profession.] He added what is needed in policing is civilian review and oversight. Attorney Lamar believes the prosecution has done a great job in presenting its case in the Chauvin trial.
Stokes and her listeners had a surprise visit to the show from civil rights attorney, Ben Crump who is representing the family of George Floyd and now the family of Daunte Wright, who was killed Sunday by Officer, Kim Potter who claims to have accidently killed Wright-a story many people question. Crump says the repeat murders of Black men by the hands of police officers is not a training issue, but an implicit bias issue.
Listen to the full interview below.
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