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I believe she's doing a great
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With the George Floyd case, she seems to have worked well with the younger kids who testified as she took them through slowly and carefully. She really comes across as bumbling and unsure of herself with others. She seems unprepared, apologizes too much ( realize she’s trying to be polite and not aggressive but it’s over the top) and plays with her hair too much. I really think she might annoy jurors as much as she seems to be annoying people leaving notes here and could distract from the case. I don’t want to say lose a female attorney but can they find another one who is more prepared. I would hope a jury could see past her lack of polish and skill in court but it’s troubling as she really seems off her game.
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This woman is redundant. She ask the same questions over and over even after the witness has answered her. I want to watch the trial but she is a headache. Erin appears to frustrates the witness, the court and the viewers!!! Please replace her!!!! Ultimately!!! ( since that is the only word she uses the most)
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She really needs to be off the prosecution team for George Floyd or left with little to no responsibilities. Every time she questions its cringe worthy. She is not confident at all, fumbles on her words, can't seem to put the words together correctly to form a complete question. You can tell she is overwhelmed and stressed. She speaks over the witnesses at times. She confused everyone she questioned so far. Just not a good rep for this trial. In way over her head and she comes off very nervous
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Erin R. Eldridge is doing an incredible job prosecuting the case. The fact that she's standing her ground in a male dominated industry; having her present speaks volumes. Instead of browbeating, criticizing and spewing hate towards her let's lift her up in positivity and empowerment. I think Erin Eldridge is affective, she has a generous and compassionate touch. Make no mistake she is there for a reason. The fact that all of you are critiquing her speaks to the levels of your character.
Erin, keep shinning and bring this case home.
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A lawyer who is in general practice SHOULD NEVER be involved in a case against a defendant in a possible murder. She is ill equipped! Her hesitation in coming up with pertinent questions is alarming! And what’s up with all the “ums” and “so”?! Obnoxious filler words and unprofessional.
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Very frustrating watching her on direct examination. Doesn't know hot to ask open ended questions, rather she only asks leading questions. She's uncomfortably nervous and displays her nerves by touching, scratching her face. She testifies before she poses the question with uhm sprinkled in between her questions. Matt Frank should handle the entire case. He is succinct, knows how to pose questions and confident.
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I give Erin Eldridge zero stars after observing her performance in the Kim Potter trial. I'm disgusted that she represents Hennepin County as a Prosecutor. She creates unsubstantiated drama like a child in the 7th grade. embellishing a story.
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I thought Ms. Eldridge did an exceptional job. She looks like a 4th grade teacher which made her a good choice to elicit testimony from the minor children; calm and gentle. She also did a great job with the cross examination of the female paramedic that administered to George Floyd when he was arrested in 2019. Her questions were fast to limit the witness' answers to the questions and not let her wander off into characterizations of George Floyd's demeanor.
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People really enjoy taking advantage of being able to write negative reviews in an attempt to ruin someone's reputation. Erin Eldrige did a wonderful job. People don't understand that her role was to question certain witnesses BECAUSE she was able to come across in a soft, caring manner when it was necessary. She, too, can be a ball buster, but she can also pull way back and be gentle. She was the only woman on that team and an asset. She, as well as every other attorney for the state, stepped in at the right time and did what they were supposed to do. Thank you for the stellar job, Erin. I loved watching you be gentle when needed, yet assertive and effective. My daughter is a sophomore at Amherst College and plans on attending law school. She enjoyed watching you and how you were able to make those certain witnesses feel comfortable on the stand. Thank you for being a role model for young women.
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