ad'ourned. . , ,, adjourned. there we have derek chauvin former _ adjourned. there we have derek chauvin former police _ adjourned. there we have derek chauvin former police officer- chauvin former police officer sentence to 22 years and six months for the second degree murder of an unarmed black man, george floyd. the judge they're saying that he had a 22 page document that would explain all of the reasonings behind his decision but he didn't want to attempt to say anything as he said clever today because he wants it all written down. and he said the reasoning behind his decision, he said it wasn't a sentence based on public opinion, it wasn't based on any attempt to send any message but it was him applying the law to specific facts. let's speak to professor david scholz who teaches criminal law in minnesota. professor, what do you make of the sentence? it’s professor, what do you make of the sentence? �* , . ., , professor, what do you make of the sentence? 3 . ., , , professor, what do you make of the sentence? �*, . ., , , ' professor, what do you make of the sentence? �*, . . , , ' ., sentence? it's clearly be the 12 and a half year — sentence? it's clearly be the 12 and a half year presumptive _ sentence? it's clearly be the 12 and a half year presumptive sentence. l a half year presumptive sentence. nowhere near i'm going to argue the