Overview
- Judge Peter Cahill criticized external political pressures, including 'defund the police' rhetoric and public comments by officials, for complicating the trial process.
- He defended his decision to livestream the trial, citing COVID-19 restrictions and the need for transparency to maintain public trust.
- Cahill revealed significant personal security measures taken during the trial, including home surveillance and law enforcement patrols near his residence.
- The judge received extensive criticism and hate mail post-trial, which he has since donated to the Minnesota Historical Society as part of the trial's historical record.
- Cahill expressed confidence in the jury's deliberations, dismissing claims that external pressures influenced their guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin.