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ajudge in the us is expected to sentence former police office derek chauvin for the murder of george floyd in minneapolis shortly. mr floyd was killed in may last year when chauvin? knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes. the horrific incident, caught on camera, spurred a reckoning with america s history of racial injustice ? and sparked a global movement. prosecutors have asked the court for a sentence of 30 years in prison. lets speak to professor david schultz he teaches criminal law at at hamline university in minnesota. thank you very much for talking to us. tell us a little bit about what is legally possible and what kind of considerations for the judge will they be making a welcome i would likely to see today? keep they be making a welcome i would likely to see today? likely to see today? keep in mind aaain that likely to see today? keep in mind again that derek likely to see today? keep in mind again that derek chauvin - likely to see today? keep in mind again that de
steady from the past. now this draw from tibet, we may actually have the first face. these early skulls found in china have baffled scientists until now. the new human was the last in line in the evolution of long lost ancient relatives in asia that we have only just found out about. at 7:30pm we will bring you live coverage of the sentencing of derek chauvin. ., ., ., chauvin. before that we will have the weather. chauvin. before that we will have the weather, first, chauvin. before that we will have the weather, first, the chauvin. before that we will have the weather, first, the sport. - the weather, first, the sport. here s tolson tollett. good evening to everyone who s watching, whales are preparing their app continuing the preparations for amsterdam tomorrow. whales reached
moment for america. he has said he will consider that derek chauvin?abused his position of trust, that he treated george floyd with particular cruelty and he did it in front of children who will be trouble traumatise for the rest of their lives. who will be traumatised. i am told the number to watch is 25 years for the sentencing. that would be the equivalent of the judge sentencing derek chauvin to the equivalent of him holding a gun and shooting george floyd point blank. that would go above the sentencing guidelines for someone as derek chauvin is, so that who is charged with second degree murder so that would set a huge precedent for police accountability. the george floyd family see the conviction should the liberation of black america and they hope the punishment fits the crime. coverage begins at 7:30pm. researchers have found the school of what they believed to be a newly