Minnesota Supreme Court denies Derek Chauvin’s ask to step-in
Day 3: The trial on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges is seen as a landmark case on police violence against Black people in the United States, a country where police officers are rarely found to be criminally responsible for killing civilians.
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Demonstrators drum and chant outside Hennepin County Government Center Wednesday, March 10, 2021, as jury selection continues in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, on murder charges in the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. (REUTERS / Leah Millis)
MINNEAPOLIS The Minnesota Supreme Court on Wednesday, March 10, denied Derek Chauvin’s petition for a decision made last week by the state Court of Appeals to be reviewed.
Minnesota Supreme Court denies Derek Chauvin’s ask to step-in
Day 3: The trial on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges is seen as a landmark case on police violence against Black people in the United States, a country where police officers are rarely found to be criminally responsible for killing civilians.
Written By:
Jonathan Allen / Reuters | 4:52 pm, Mar. 10, 2021 ×
Demonstrators drum and chant outside Hennepin County Government Center Wednesday, March 10, 2021, as jury selection continues in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, on murder charges in the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. (REUTERS / Leah Millis)
MINNEAPOLIS The Minnesota Supreme Court on Wednesday, March 10, denied Derek Chauvin’s petition for a decision made last week by the state Court of Appeals to be reviewed.
Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill on Thursday granted prosecutors’ request to add a third-degree murder charge against the former Minneapolis police officer
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