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Former Minneapolis Officer in George Floyd Case Appeals Murder Conviction
(Reuters) – Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has appealed his conviction and sentence for the homicide of George Floyd, arguing that the choose in his case abused his discretion and made a number of errors throughout the trial.
Within the attraction filed in Minnesota Court docket of Appeals on Monday, his legal professionals raised 14 separate points, together with Decide Peter Cahill’s resolution to disclaim Chauvin’s request to maneuver the trial out of Hennepin County, which incorporates Minneapolis, due to the extraordinary pretrial publicity.
“The overwhelming media protection uncovered the jurors —actually day-after-day – to information demonizing Chauvin and glorifying Floyd which was greater than adequate to presume prejudice,” the attraction stated.
Chauvin, a white man, was convicted in April 2021 of killing Floyd by kneeling on the Black man’s neck throughout a 2020 arrest. Chauvin was sentenced to 22-1/2 years. In December, Chauvin pleaded responsible in federal courtroom to fees he violated George Floyd’s civil rights.
A jury discovered Chauvin responsible of unintentional second-degree homicide, third-degree homicide and second-degree manslaughter within the loss of life of Floyd. The decision was broadly seen as a landmark rebuke of the disproportionate use of police drive towards Black Individuals.
The 82-page attraction requested the courtroom to reverse the conviction and maintain a brand new trial in a brand new venue or re-sentence Chauvin.
It additionally raised authorized arguments towards prosecutors, accusing them of misconduct by not disclosing all proof they’d and belittling the protection throughout closing arguments. It additionally stated that prosecutors improperly ready witnesses for testimony.
Minnesota Lawyer Normal Keith Ellison was not instantly out there to remark.
(Reporting by Brendan O’Brien; Enhancing by Tomasz Janowski)
Copyright 2022 Thomson Reuters.

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George Floyd’s 5-year remembrance culminates in candlelight vigil

MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – It has been five years since George Floyd was murdered by a former Minneapolis police officer.
On the anniversary of his death, the remembrance of his legacy and calls for police reform echoed throughout the streets of the city as people gathered to pay their respects.
Lighting the way forward
The backstory:
Five years ago, the viral video of Floyd begging for mercy for more than nine minutes struck a chord with millions and helped inspire a call for police reform and justice. The global reaction led to protests, some fiery in Minneapolis.
Derek Chauvin remains behind bars with a sentence of more than 20 years.
The remembrance:
It was a mix of emotions at 38th and Chicago over the weekend as Floyd’s family, friends, and community gathered to remember at the place where it all happened five years ago.
Parts of the festival were lively, including live concerts, local vendors and food trucks. Then the mood ended on a somber note with a vigil, prayer and worship.
Candles were lit in honor of George Floyd on Sunday evening as his family led a march remembering lives lost.
What they’re saying:
Floyd’s family said it doesn’t get easier, but purpose and faith keep them going.
“I woke up, it was really emotional. This was the day that he was actually killed,” said Angela Harrelson, Floyd’s aunt. “It was just emotional. Then I think about how far we have come. How much work is left to do that’s undone.”
“Just thinking about gosh, I wish he was still here,” said Paris Stevens, Floyd’s cousin. “I’m always optimistic that as long as we have breath, we are his pulse. We’re going to keep moving and pushing for justice for all.”
Big picture view:
This anniversary comes at a time when police reform efforts are being rolled back at the federal level.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the city will carry on implementing reform.
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