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The Derek Chauvin Trial Day 15
Anastasia Katz, American Renaissance, April 20, 2021
Editor’s Note: See our coverage of the first day of the trial here, the second day here, and the third day here, the fourth day here, the fifth day here, the sixth day here, the seventh day here, the eighth day here, the ninth day here, the tenth day here, the eleventh day here, the twelfth day here, the thirteenth day here, and the fourteenth day here.
Over the weekend, before closing arguments, California Congresswoman Maxine Waters flew to Minneapolis to talk to protesters at the courthouse.
“We’ve got to not only stay in the street, but we’ve got to fight for justice. But I am very hopeful and I hope that we’re going to get a verdict that will say, ‘Guilty. Guilty, guilty’. . . . I don’t know whether it’s in the first degree, but as far as I’m concerned, it’s first-degree murder . . . . We’ve got to get more confrontational. We’ve got to make sure that t
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Second-Degree Murder
Second-Degree Manslaughter
These are the charges that former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin faces. I’d like to explore some of the facts surrounding the case. I will also look at what these charges mean for both Chauvin and the prosecutorial team. Finally, I will discuss the possibility that Derek Chauvin will be found “Not Guilty” under the evidence that will likely be presented during his trial.
The Known Facts of The Case
Then Minneapolis Police Officers Lane and Kueng responded to a call for service at approximately 2000 hours on May 25, 2020. The call was for a counterfeit $20 bill. The store clerk who called 9-1-1 stated that Floyd seemed “awfully drunk” and “not in control of himself.”
George Floyd s friend who allegedly gave him fake $20 bill AND drugs cocktail that got him arrested refuses to testify in case he incriminates himself in drugs and third-degree murder charges
Morries Lester Hall, who was in the car along with Floyd the day of his death, appeared in court via video link Tuesday; he had been held in Hennepin County Jail ahead of his appearance
Hall, 42, had last week filed a shock notice stating his intention to plead the Fifth should he be called to testify
Judge Peter Cahill told Chauvin s defense team to draw up a list of questions they would like to ask Hall by Thursday when he will make a final decision on the matter