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The Sacrifice Of Derek Chauvin. How A Corrupt Justice System Made An American Scapegoat To Satisfy The Mob
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- Date de parution21/06/2026
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Résumé
Was Derek Chauvin guilty - or was he the price America paid to calm itself down?
In the chaos after George Floyd's death, a prosecutor was replaced within 48 hours. A medical examiner's office fielded threats against employees' families. A $27 million settlement landed in the middle of jury selection. A congresswoman told crowds to "get more confrontational" while the jury deliberated behind closed doors.
Somewhere inside that pressure, a courtroom was supposed to function like a courtroom. Former Federal Prosecutor TJ Harker spent his career building cases the way the justice system is actually designed to work - evidence first, verdict second. In The Sacrifice of Derek Chauvin, he turns that same forensic discipline on the most consequential trial in modern American history, reconstructing it document by document: the buried carbon monoxide test results never shown to the jury, the rushed four-day charge, the venue change denied twice, the 57 sworn officer affidavits now disputing what jurors were told about police training. This isn't the trial America already watched on cable news.
It's the case file nobody had time to read - including the active 2025-2026 postconviction fight still unfolding right now, where a federal judge has ordered George Floyd's preserved heart tissue released for testing that should have happened the first time. Harker isn't asking you to stop caring about George Floyd. He's asking something harder: what does it cost a country when a verdict gets decided by the crowd outside the courthouse instead of the evidence inside it? If you believe justice should survive public pressure instead of bending to it, this book will change how you see the case that changed everything.
Read The Sacrifice of Derek Chauvin today - and decide for yourself what got sacrificed along the way.
Somewhere inside that pressure, a courtroom was supposed to function like a courtroom. Former Federal Prosecutor TJ Harker spent his career building cases the way the justice system is actually designed to work - evidence first, verdict second. In The Sacrifice of Derek Chauvin, he turns that same forensic discipline on the most consequential trial in modern American history, reconstructing it document by document: the buried carbon monoxide test results never shown to the jury, the rushed four-day charge, the venue change denied twice, the 57 sworn officer affidavits now disputing what jurors were told about police training. This isn't the trial America already watched on cable news.
It's the case file nobody had time to read - including the active 2025-2026 postconviction fight still unfolding right now, where a federal judge has ordered George Floyd's preserved heart tissue released for testing that should have happened the first time. Harker isn't asking you to stop caring about George Floyd. He's asking something harder: what does it cost a country when a verdict gets decided by the crowd outside the courthouse instead of the evidence inside it? If you believe justice should survive public pressure instead of bending to it, this book will change how you see the case that changed everything.
Read The Sacrifice of Derek Chauvin today - and decide for yourself what got sacrificed along the way.



