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Appeals court says trial judge wrong to refuse to reinstate third-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin

Appeals court says trial judge wrong to refuse to reinstate third-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin
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Trial of police officer charged in George Floyd s death, due to start Monday, may be delayed over ruling on third-degree murder charge

Trial of police officer charged in George Floyd s death, due to start Monday, may be delayed over ruling on third-degree murder charge
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People & Practices: March 1, 2021

Brad Hennen Brad Hennen has joined Monroe Moxness Berg’s Business Law and Corporate Finance/Mergers and Acquisitions practice groups. Hennen is a business attorney with experience in structured finance, investments, organizational governance, complex contracts, securities law and other business matters. Hennen comes to Monroe MMB from solo practice, where he advised entrepreneurs on early-stage business planning, entity formation, securities and finance. For family-owned businesses he provided counsel on succession-planning issues, exit transactions and employment questions. Before his solo practice, Hennen was a partner at a large law firm, where he specialized in securities and mergers and acquisitions. Kirsten H. Pagel

Appeals court considers 3rd-degree murder charge against Chauvin

State appeals court to consider 3rd-degree murder charge for former Minneapolis officer A Hennepin Co. District Court judge previously denied a state motion to restore the charge against Derek Chauvin for his part in the death of George Floyd. Author: Diane Sandberg (KARE11) Updated: 5:56 AM CST March 2, 2021 SAINT PAUL, Minn. The Minnesota Court of Appeals heard arguments Monday from prosecutors to reinstate third-degree murder charges for Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer accused in the death of George Floyd.  The hearing came one week before the planned jury selection begins for Chauvin s trial on March 8. He is currently charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter.

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