basically an opportunity for the judge and parties to get into court and say now that there s been an indictment, there s been a pleading of not guilty. let s get together and figure out the timing of this and what it s going to be and when are we going to be in court and go back to trial? in the process of asking for more time to be able to file the defense motions, presuming they ll file a motion to dismiss and other types of filings to try to attack the indictment and the charges against their client, allen weisselberg seen center in the screen, he essentially said there s going to be look, there s going to be additional indictments coming. there s a strong belief the additional charges are coming. we don t know what those charges will be. we don t know if they re going to involve other individuals. we did ask the members of the press asked weisselberg s attorneys outside of court who could be charged here moving forward. they did not answer that question. i asked weisselberg direct
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3 Other Ex-Cops Face Charges In George Floyd s Murder. Here s What s Next For Them.
Legal experts predict how Derek Chauvin s conviction could impact the cases of J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao.
With Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict secured, the state of Minnesota turns its attention to the three other former police officers facing charges in George Floyd’s murder.
J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao were charged last summer with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. They are set to stand trial together in August.
Lane and Kueng helped Chauvin pin Floyd facedown on the street during an arrest attempt outside a convenience store in Minneapolis in May 2020. Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for nearly 10 minutes while Floyd repeatedly stated he couldn’t breathe and eventually ceased speaking, moving and breathing.
on him. this is real tribute to the intelligence community. we still keep an eye on those who have done us harm when we know where they live, what they do, and we wait for that moment. patiently, thoughtfully, deliberately, and then when the opportunity presents itself like it evidently did in this case where he was alone, outside the capital we got him with a drone strike. brian: the key to get al nasary. he is at gitmo right now. is he as bad as it gets. just under ksm perhaps in terms of lega lethality. stop with all the defense motions. move forward with the military commission trial. allow it to proceed in expeditious manner this year. it has been literally over a decade the families and crew waiting for justice in this case. justice delayed is justifiable denied for us. we want to see him held accountable and when found
cooperating is what he said, but the problem is that, andrea, who knows how much more cooperating he can do. he has met with robert mueller s team 19 times, and he plead guilty a year ago and this is how long he has been meeting with the mueller team, and the fact that they were with willing were willing the go ahead, it is that the mueller s team believes he has told them everything that they need to do, and so it is as a practical matter how much more cooperating he could do the disswaj the judge s concerns, and that is the problem right now. carol lee n the defense motions which seemed so strange to a lot of us, some sort of a signal the white house regarding pardons or future relief from all of this? well, we certainly know that we don t know that for sure, but we know that filing did ignite something in the the president and the people who support him
with many defense motions, challenge the charges, he ll move to dismiss, he ll have a vigorous cross examination of the ladies. i ve got no doubt about that. i m sure mr. weinstein has a very good lawyer. but at the end of the day, these cases come down to whether or not jurors believe the ladies and the victims over the accused, and i just don t know that going in and saying basically, yes, the events happened, but, you know, it is just the hollywood casting couch and he didn t invent that, i m not sure that s the tact i would take going in. michael, thank you so much for the expertise. stay with me. i bring in our brynn gingras outside the court and you heard all of this. to give people some background on this lawyer, this is the 69-year-old former manhattan prosecutor, known as one of the best trial lawyers around, no surprise that he s going to vigorously defend this, if it if it goes through trial, et cetera. a $10 million bond set and a not guilty plea that is going to be ent