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Chauvin faces decades in prison, but could serve far less

Chauvin faces decades in prison, but could serve far less Erin Donaghue © Credit: CBSNews cbsn-fusion-jury-convicts-fired-police-officer-derek-chauvin-of-all-charges-in-george-floyds-killing-thumbnail-697769-640x360.jpg Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin will face sentencing in about eight weeks for his convictions in the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin faces decades in prison, but he could serve far less than the maximum sentence for each charge under Minnesota sentencing guidelines. In Minnesota, second-degree murder carries a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison. Third-degree murder is punishable by up to 25 years in prison. Second-degree manslaughter is punishable by up to 10 years in prison. But sentencing guidelines recommend less time for offenders with no criminal history, and also recommend they serve their sentences on multiple convictions concurrently. That means Chauvin would effectively only serve the sentence on the highest count

Derek Chauvin s booking photo released by prison officials — here s what s next

Derek Chauvin s booking photo released by prison officials here s what s next Doug Delony Replay Video Convicted former police officer Derek Chauvin has been transferred to a Minnesota correctional facility. Note: the video in this story is a VERIFY report that talks about what s next after Chauvin s conviction Prison officials on Wednesday morning, the day after he was convicted in the murder of George Floyd, released Chauvin s new booking photo mugshot. Floyd family attorney Ben Crump was among the first tweet the image, writing This is Derek Chauvin’s new mugshot after being found GUILTY on all counts of murder, just released by Minnesota Department of Corrections.

When will Derek Chauvin be sentenced?

When will Derek Chauvin be sentenced? Updated: Apr 21 2021, 8:46 ET POLICEMAN Derek Chauvin has been found guilty of the murder of George Floyd on all counts. The 45-year-old former officer faces a maximum sentence of 75 years in jail after being found guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. 3 After a three week trial, Derek Chauvin was found guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughterCredit: Reuters When will Derek Chauvin be sentenced?  In addition to the viral bystander footage showing Chauvin kneeling on Floyd s neck for over nine minutes, several other videos were shown to jurors and made public during Chauvin s trial.

What happens next after Derek Chauvin s conviction?

What happens next after Derek Chauvin s conviction? Share Updated: 5:13 AM CDT Apr 21, 2021 By AMY FORLITI, Associated Press What happens next after Derek Chauvin s conviction? Share Updated: 5:13 AM CDT Apr 21, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript we the jury in the above entitled matter as to count one unintentional second degree murder while committing a felony buying the defendant guilty. Former police officer derek chauvin guilty on all counts of verdict. Many are calling an important first step, let me be the first to say Black Lives Matter Justice Matters Floyd s death sparked global protests and calls for change after witness video showed Shobha kneeling on Floyd s neck for more than nine minutes as he was handcuffed on the ground. President biden spoke with the Floyd family shortly after the verdict. We re also following that call with remarks from the White House. No one should be above the law and today s verdict sends that messa

Here s how the Chauvin verdict was covered by newspapers around the US

Here s how the Chauvin verdict was covered by newspapers around the US From CNN s Scottie Andrew Newspapers across the US put Minneapolis on the front page on Wednesday, the morning after former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted in the murder of George Floyd.  The front pages reflect the complicated national response to Chauvin’s conviction: Relief, anguish and muted hope. Here s a look at some of them: Minneapolis Star Tribune Derek Chauvin is in a restricted housing unit in prison for his safety From CNN’s Carma Hassan Minnesota Department of Corrections Derek Chauvin is in a restricted housing unit separate from the general population at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights, according to Minnesota Department of Corrections spokesperson Sarah Fitzgerald.

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