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Chauvin Verdict is a travesty of Justice!
Derek Chauvin guilty on all counts in George Floyd murder
UPI20 Apr 20213
April 20 (UPI) — A Minnesota jury on Tuesday found former
Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of all three counts
in the murder of George Floyd.
The 12-person panel said Chauvin was guilty of second- and third degree
murder and second-degree manslaughter.
The jurors came to their decision after 10 hours of deliberations and
some three weeks of testimony, which included dozens of witnesses.
The judge revoked Chauvin’s bail and remanded him into custody
immediately after the verdict was announced.
Chauvin faces up to 40 years in prison on the second-degree murder
charge, up to 25 years on the third-degree murder charge and up to
10 years on the manslaughter charge. The judge will determine the
punishment and whether the sentences should be served back-toback
or concurrently.
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Alternate Juror in Derek Chauvin Trial: ‘I Was Concerned About
People Coming to My House if They Were Not Happy with the
Verdict’
Brooklyn Center resident Lisa Christensen, who served as an
alternate juror in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek
Chauvin, said she was “concerned about people” coming to her
home if they were “not happy with the verdict” in the case.
Speaking to KARE 11’s Lou Raguse, Christensen, who said she was
ultimately “disappointed” when she discovered she would serve as
an alternate juror, initially had “mixed feelings” about the possibility
of being a juror in the controversial case.
“I had mixed feelings. There was a question on the questionnaire
about it and I put I did not know. The reason, at that time, was I did
not know what the outcome was going to be, so I felt like either way
you are going to disappoint one group or the other,” she said,
explaining she did “not want to go through rioting and destruction
again.”
“And I was concerned about people coming to my house if they
were not happy with the verdict,” she admitted.
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DOJ mulling charges against Derek Chauvin for 2017 arrest
involving 14-year-old boy: report
Chauvin was convicted of second-degree unintentional murder and
third-degree murder in the death of George Floyd
The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) is mulling whether to charge
now-convicted former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in
connection with a 2017 incident in which he allegedly violently
handled a 14-year-old boy .. Never will end! They will make a martyr of this man!
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