No immediate ruling in request to delay trial in Floyd case

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No immediate ruling in request to delay trial in Floyd case
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Minneapolis (US) |
Updated on
January 08, 2021
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Prosecutors are asking that the trial scheduled to begin March 8, be postponed to June 7 to reduce public health risks due to Covid-19
The Minnesota judge overseeing the case against four former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd said on Thursday that he would take under advisement a prosecution request to delay the trial by three months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Prosecutors are asking that the trial, currently scheduled to begin March 8, be postponed to June 7 to reduce public health risks. Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill said the government’s argument has some coherence but that trials aren’t stopping.

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