The Department of Justice sent out a press release yesterday afternoon on the Chauvin plea deal following the hearing before Judge Magnuson yesterday morning. It is posted online here. The release fabricates this quote for Attorney General Garland: “Defendant Chauvin has pleaded guilty to two federal civil rights violations, one of which led to the tragic loss of George Floyd’s life,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. “While recognizing that
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In a somewhat surprising development from the standpoint of timing if nothing else the Biden Justice Department has obtained an indictment of four former Minneapolis Police Officers, including Derek Chauvin, on charges they violated the federal civil rights of George Floyd and thereby caused his death.
Indicted along with Chauvin are three other officers who were at the scene and assisted in arresting Floyd Thou Thao, J. Alexander Kueng, and Thomas Lane.
Chauvin was also indicted in a second unrelated case where he was charged with the same crime in a separate episode. He is alleged to have unlawfully struck a minor suspect several times with a flashlight while holding the suspect by the neck in 2017.
Powerhouse Points:
An effective antitrust compliance program should be
incorporated in a company s business practices and internal
controls.
Tone at the top is critical.
Senior management must be held accountable.
The importance of the antitrust compliance program should be
reflected in the company s employee evaluation, incentive, and
compensation systems.
Antitrust compliance training should be tailored to the
company s business.
An antitrust violation can be costly for a company. It can
subject the company to criminal fines. Executives may even be
sentenced to jail. If the company does business with a federal or
state agency, it may be subject to debarment, prohibiting the
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