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Derek Chauvin sentencing: Time, how to watch, possible sentence
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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin could face up to 30 years in prison after a Minnesota judge ruled there were several aggravating factors in the murder of George Floyd.
Chauvin, 45, abused his authority as a police officer when he restrained Floyd last May by kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes and not rendering medical aid even when it became clear Floyd was in medical distress, Judge Peter Cahill said in a ruling made public Wednesday.
Cahill found Chauvin treated Floyd with particular cruelty because of the prolonged nature of the asphyxiation and because Floyd made it clear he was having trouble breathing. Floyd said, I can t breathe at least 27 times in bystander video of his death.
Nelson s Tuesday filing also asked the judge to impeach the verdict on the grounds that the jury committed misconduct, felt pressured, and/or failed to adhere to jury instructions, though the filing did not include details about that assertion. To impeach a verdict is to question its validity.
Mary Moriarty, the former chief public defender of Minnesota s Hennepin County, said the motion is common and that nearly all of the arguments raised were previously brought up during the trial. Attorneys frequently do so in order to preserve potential issues for an appeal.
Requesting a new trial can be an intermediary step for criminal defendants in addition to filing an appeal, according to BK Law Group.