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Trial moved to 2022 for only officer charged in Breonna Taylor raid
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Ex-Louisville detective Brett Hankison s trial gets pushed back
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Trial moved to 2022 for only officer charged in Breonna Taylor raid Share Updated: 11:24 AM EDT Apr 23, 2021 WLKY Digital Team
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 11:24 AM EDT Apr 23, 2021 WLKY Digital Team The trial date for the only officer charged in connection with the night Breonna Taylor died has been moved.Former Louisville Metro Det. Brett Hankison was set to go on trial for his wanton endangerment charges on Aug. 31.Now his trial won t be until next year. Judge Ann Bailey Smith set the new date for Feb. 1, 2022.Smith made the decision thinking she will need a large jury pool and feels the courtroom could get crowded. She said that could be an issue with COVID-19 restrictions that could still be in place in August.Smith said the trial is expected to take five to seven days, not including jury selection, which she thinks will take some time As of now, the February trial remains in Jefferson County, despite att
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When former police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder in the killing of George Floyd this week, the jury’s decision reverberated far beyond Minneapolis. Protests anticipated across America were replaced by sighs of cautious relief. Police leaders praised the verdict, as did world leaders. For Mark Collins, watching the verdict in his Ohio law office, it meant something else. Collins, a defense attorney who has long represented police officers, said he is now rewriting how he will defend officers charged with murder, including one set to stand trial within months. “The first thing I’m going to say is, ‘Ladies and gentlemen, we believe the Chauvin trial was fair and just. Our case is different and unique,’ ” Collins said. “The challenge will be to differentiate the case because the first thing they are going to ask themselves is if they are dealing with another Chauvin.”
After Derek Chauvin verdict, will police prosecutions change?
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