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Derek Chauvin will not take the stand as trial continues

Closing arguments in Derek Chauvin trial set to begin Monday Share Updated: 11:18 AM PDT Apr 15, 2021 By AMY FORLITI, STEVE KARNOWSKI and TAMMY WEBBER, Associated Press Closing arguments in Derek Chauvin trial set to begin Monday Share Updated: 11:18 AM PDT Apr 15, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript you understand that you have 1/5 Amendment privilege to remain silent. Do you understand that? Yes. You understand that if you choose to exercise that right to remain silent, neither the state nor the court can comment on your silence as a sign or an indication of your guilt, meaning they can t say he didn t get up and defend himself. So equate your silence with guilt. You understand that? Yes. All right. Now, you also understand that you can waive that right and testifying. You understand that? Yes, I do you understand that if you chose not to testify or if you did in fact testify, you would be subject to cross examination by the state of Min

Use of prone position debated as defense continues presenting its case at ex-police officer s trial

Closing arguments in Derek Chauvin trial set to begin Monday Share Updated: 11:16 AM CDT Apr 15, 2021 By AMY FORLITI, STEVE KARNOWSKI and TAMMY WEBBER, Associated Press Closing arguments in Derek Chauvin trial set to begin Monday Share Updated: 11:16 AM CDT Apr 15, 2021 TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 11:16 AM CDT Apr 15, 2021 By AMY FORLITI, STEVE KARNOWSKI and TAMMY WEBBER, Associated Press The defense at the murder trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd wrapped up its case Thursday without putting Chauvin on the stand, presenting two days of testimony to the prosecution s two weeks.Closing arguments are set to begin Monday morning, after which the jury will get the case.The defense side drew to a close when Chauvin, his COVID-19 mask removed in a rare courtroom moment, informed the judge that he would not testify, saying he would invoke his Fifth Amendment right not to take the stand.It

Chauvin Trial Day 13 Wrap-Up: Solid Day for Defense With Forensic Expert Witness

Today saw the testimony of only one witness, but it was a witness of great importance to the defense, and therefore one whose testimony the state would perceive as important to damage.

Watch Live: Derek Chauvin will not take the stand as trial continues

Closing arguments in Derek Chauvin trial set to begin Monday Share Updated: 2:18 PM EDT Apr 15, 2021 By AMY FORLITI, STEVE KARNOWSKI and TAMMY WEBBER, Associated Press Closing arguments in Derek Chauvin trial set to begin Monday Share Updated: 2:18 PM EDT Apr 15, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript you understand that you have 1/5 Amendment privilege to remain silent. Do you understand that? Yes. You understand that if you choose to exercise that right to remain silent, neither the state nor the court can comment on your silence as a sign or an indication of your guilt, meaning they can t say he didn t get up and defend himself. So equate your silence with guilt. You understand that? Yes. All right. Now, you also understand that you can waive that right and testifying. You understand that? Yes, I do you understand that if you chose not to testify or if you did in fact testify, you would be subject to cross examination by the state of Minne

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