Derek Chauvin's Murder Conviction Upheld in George Floyd Case by Minnesota Appeals Court.

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Source: The Guardian US
Derek Chauvin's Murder Conviction Upheld in George Floyd Case by Minnesota Appeals Court.
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The Minnesota court of appeals has upheld the most serious murder conviction against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd. Chauvin is serving a 22-and-a-half-year sentence on the second-degree murder count. Chauvin's attorney argued that legal and procedural errors deprived Chauvin of a fair trial, but prosecutors said Chauvin got a fair trial and just sentence. The appeal also included disputes over whether it was legally permissible to convict Chauvin of third-degree murder and whether the judge was justified in exceeding the recommended state sentencing guidelines.

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