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Judge: Derek Chauvin to stand trial separately from other Minneapolis police officers

© CBSNews/YouTube A judge ruled on Tuesday that former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who faces murder and manslaughter charges over the killing of George Floyd, will stand trial separately from the other former officers involved. Hennepin County District Court Judge Peter A. Cahill announced that Chauvin will stand trial beginning March 8, The Washington Post reported. Former officers J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas K. Lane and Tou Thao will stand trial Aug. 23. The ex-officers were initially scheduled to be tried together, but prosecutors asked for the trial to be delayed to June 7 over concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic. ADVERTISEMENT In a virtual hearing last week, Cahill seemed hesitant to delay the trial over a packed calendar, the Post reported. In his order, he cited an email from Hennepin County District Court Judge Toddrick Barnette, who met with prosecutors and defense attorneys in the case.

Ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin to be tried separately in George Floyd case

Judge in George Floyd case hears motions to delay March trial

Potential jurors in George Floyd case asked if they support defunding police, amid concerns about fair and safe trial

Potential jurors in George Floyd case are asked if they support defunding police, amid concerns about ‘fair and safe’ trial Holly Bailey © Cedric Hohnstadt/AP Hennepin County Judge Peter A. Cahill speaks to defense attorney Robert Paule, second from right, and prosecutor Matthew Frank in this June 29 courtroom sketch, as former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao, far right, watches. MINNEAPOLIS The judge overseeing the criminal case stemming from George Floyd s killing issued a 16-page questionnaire to potential jurors Tuesday as the court considers whether the four former police officers charged in Floyd s death can be tried fairly in Minneapolis. The lengthy survey questions potential jurors about their views on policing, the criminal justice system and movements such as Black Lives Matter. It provides several blank pages for long written answers, asking everything they know about the case, including how many times, if any, they viewed videos of

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