the lower end of the state sentencing guidelines. now, there s a lot of talk, of course, of the up to 40 years he could face. that s not likely to happen because he has no criminal history that range is going to be a lot lower. but the crucial component to this comes down to what the judge ruled on last month, basically saying that he ruled in favor of a number of factors known as aggravating factors, which bumps the level up, which makes it which makes it to the point where he would get more than what the state sentencing guidelines lay out. now, on top of the arguments, we re going to hear from, likely, the george floyd family about how this murder has impacted them over the past 13 months. we could also hear from derek chauvin who has been silent over the course of all of these criminal proceedings, and we ll also hear from the judge, his opinion on this case that we have also gotten little clues of leading up until this point. once it s over, you mentioned the request for a new t
it. you have to realize the prosecution s defense is always that he was a danger not only to the public but he dishonored his profession in the process of it. i think also the judge will take into consideration that nine minutes and 29 seconds that we saw the prosecution use over and over and over when it came to the jury. they wanted to show the tape and have that description in their head when they made the decision. gillian: so you mentioned the mitigating factors there last month or in april. let s pull this up on screen. here s the aggravating factors the judge is already considering in the sentencing. he said chauvin abused his position of authoritity, the crime was scene by several children and also he claims chauvin knew the restraint he used for 9 1/2 minutes was dangerous. i don t know how you look at the
0 want to i ve spoken to debbie w wasserman schultz, and i promise you the administration, the congress are doing everything to be of assistance now and after this occurs. after they decide exactly what the state of play is. but i m glad to welcome everyone here to the adjunct to the white house here, in-person and virtually. survivors and family members, victims and the path breaking leaders like senator baldwin, just over five years ago, the pulse nightclub, a place of acceptance and joy, became a place of unspeakable pain and loss. and we ll never fully recover, but we ll remember, and we have to what we re going to do is with the members of congress here did, enshrine in law, as a consequence of that law, enshrine in perpetuity a literal monument to the loss that occurred there and an absolute determination that we re going to deal with this every single solitary day, and make sure that we re not in a position to see this happen again. behind me, you see on either board there t
Minnesota prosecutors said they are seeking a 30-year sentence for former police officer Derek Chauvin, who was found guilty of the murder of George Floyd in April, while his defense asked for a shorter sentence and argued for a retrial, according to court filings reviewed by the AP.Why it matters: Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill ruled in May that evidence supports prosecutor's argument that there were aggravating factors involved in Floyd's death, which allow Cahill to sentence Chauvin above
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