Chauvin waives right to testify, rests case at murder trial for Floyd arrest Reuters 6 hrs ago
By Jonathan Allen
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Former Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin on Thursday waived his right to testify to the jury about his part in the deadly arrest last May of George Floyd as both sides rested their cases at his murder trial, the most high-profile police misconduct case in decades. I will invoke my Fifth Amendment privilege today, Chauvin, 45, said in a hearing before the jury was brought in on Thursday morning after briefly removing his mask, referring to the constitutional right against self-incrimination. They were his most extensive remarks since his trial began with jury selection on March 8.
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