Derek Chauvin's possible grounds for appeal of his murder conviction: The location of the trial, judge's refusal to sequester the jury, Maxine Waters' 'get more confrontational' comments and the announcement of a $27M settlement Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murder and manslaughter charges in the death of George Floyd on Tuesday after the jury deliberated for 10 hours With Chauvin, 45, almost certain to appeal, DailyMail.com has analyzed four key issues the ex-cop and his legal team will seize upon as grounds for a re-trial Those include that the jury should've been sequestered throughout the trial, the location of trial, the Minneapolis announcement of payout and Maxine Waters