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Derek Chauvin Goes on Trial for Murder in George Floyd s Death
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The deal, which Derek Chauvin was prepared to take, would have taken any federal charges off the table and could have resulted in a sentence of up to 10 years. However, Barr believed it was still too early in the investigation to extend such an offer, and that allowing it would appear overly lenient, the Times reported.
Chauvin having discussions of a plea agreement were previously reported, but the earlier reports had not included the detail that he was prepared to plead to a specific charge.
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Floyd, an unarmed Black man, died on May 25 after Chauvin knelt on his neck for several minutes over Floyd’s pleas that he was unable to breathe. Chauvin was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter May 29, but two days later Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison
Minnesota Cafe Reaches Settlement For COVID Pandemic Violations
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Monticello, MN (KROC-AM News) - A central Minnesota restaurant that defied the governor s pandemic executive orders has worked out a settlement with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.
His office issued a news release today announcing the settlement with Cornerstone Café in Monticello. The deal requires the business to fully comply with existing executive orders and future orders pertaining to bars and restaurants during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, Cornerstone Café will pay the state $10,000, which Ellison equates to the profits made by the business while operating in violation of the governor s orders.