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Floyd Defendant Accuses State of Prosecutorial Misconduct
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A 2016 case underscores how willing some American pathologists have been to rule in-custody deaths of Black people accidents or natural occurrences caused by the sickle cell trait, which is almost always benign. The New York Times has found at least 46 other instances over the past 25 years in which medical examiners, law enforcement officials or defenders of accused officers pointed to the trait as a cause or major factor in deaths of Black people in custody. Fifteen such deaths have occurred since 2015.
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Attorneys for three former Minneapolis officers awaiting trial in George Floyd’s death will be in court Thursday to argue pretrial motions, including a request that prosecutors be sanctioned after media reports that Derek Chauvin had planned to plead guilty a year ago, and allegations that they haven’t disclosed information about the alleged coercion of a witness.
Attorneys for Thomas Lane, J. Kueng and Tou Thao have said they want the court to require prosecuting attorneys to submit affidavits under oath that they aren’t responsible for the leak to the media. In a filing late Wednesday, Thao’s attorney also alleged that the Hennepin County medical examiner was coerced to include “neck compression” in his findings and that prosecutors knew of it.
Former officers awaiting trial in George Floyd death claim witness coercion, harm of leak
By AMY FORLITI and STEVE KARNOWSKI The Associated Press,Updated May 12, 2021, 1 hour ago
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) â Attorneys for three former Minneapolis officers awaiting trial in George Floydâs death will be in court Thursday to argue pretrial motions, including a request that prosecutors be sanctioned after media reports that Derek Chauvin had planned to plead guilty a year ago, and allegations that they havenât disclosed information about the alleged coercion of a witness.
Attorneys for Thomas Lane, J. Kueng and Tou Thao have said they want the court to require prosecuting attorneys to submit affidavits under oath that they aren t responsible for the leak to the media. In a filing late Wednesday, Thao s attorney also alleged that the Hennepin County medical examiner was coerced to include âneck compressionâ in his findings â and that prosecutors k
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