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Sep 17 2021
News
Derek Chauvin Could Get His Conviction Reversed Because of This Cop’s Case
Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor was supposed to spend 12 and a half years in prison after he shot and killed an unarmed Australian woman who’d called 911 to report what she suspected to be a sexual assault.
But the Minnesota Supreme Court just reversed his murder conviction, the first in the state for a police officer—and the decision could end up overturning a murder
ViceApr 17 2023
News
Derek Chauvin Still A Murderer After Appeals Court Rejects His Bid To Toss Conviction
In April 2022, a Hennepin County jury found ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. Chauvin also filed to appeal his conviction last year. On Monday, the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled that Derek Chauvin is still a murderer who killed Floyd by pressing his knee into his neck
News OneMay 15 2024
News
Ex-Derek Carr Teammate Explains How QB Will Feel About Raiders Matchup
Details about the NFL schedule for 2024 are starting to trickle out and one of the most interesting matchups from the season will be the Las Vegas Raiders vs. New Orleans Saints. Derek Carr was the Raiders’ starting quarterback for nine years before being released last year. He signed with the Saints but has yet to play against his former team. That will change in 2024. According to a May 15 X
Heavy.comApr 21 2021
Opinion
After Chauvin trial, politicians must turn down the temperature
The jury has spoken. Derek Chauvin is guilty on all charges. Now it’s time for politicians to do what they haven’t done so far — act responsibly.
President Biden was completely wrong to weigh in on Tuesday, saying that he was praying for a guilty verdict. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) was of course worse, saying crowds should get “more confrontational” if former officer Derek Chauvin
New York Post (Opinion)Apr 22 2021
Perspectives Blog
/Story of the Week: Derek Chauvin Found Guilty On All Charges In George Floyd's Death
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On Tuesday, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts in the May 2020 death of George Floyd, which sparked nationwide protests and riots against racism and police shootings. Chauvin was found guilty of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-
AllSides StaffMar 22 2023
News
Lead prosecutor who helped convict Derek Chauvin of murder appointed judge in Hennepin County
One of the state's lead prosecutors who helped convict Derek Chauvin of murder in the May 2020 killing of George Floyd has been appointed as a judge in Hennepin County, Minnesota's governor announced Tuesday. Gov. Tim Walz said Matt Frank "will be a remarkable judge who will approach this position with the understanding that justice is a process, not a result." Frank is an experienced attorney
Fox News DigitalMar 30 2021
News
'He had a cold look': Teen who took viral video says of Derek Chauvin
The teenage bystander who took a viral video of Derek Chauvin with his knee on George Floyd's neck gave tearful testimony on Tuesday in the former Minneapolis police officer's murder trial, saying that when she looks at the horrific footage she thinks how it could have been her Black father on the ground begging for his life.
To protect her identity, Hennepin County District Court Judge
ABC News (Online)Apr 19 2021
Opinion
George Floyd’s Death: How Should the Jury Decide the Charges against Derek Chauvin?
It all comes down to intent.
]On Monday morning, the prosecution and defense will sum up to the jury in the murder trial of fired Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for allegedly causing the death of George Floyd last Memorial Day. Minneapolis is on tenterhooks, as are other major cities across the country, because it is inevitable that the radical Left will riot. If Chauvin is
National Review (News)Aug 26 2020
Analysis
Minnesota v. Derek Chauvin et al: The Prosecution’s Dirty Little Secret
On May 29, 2020, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office charged former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin with third-degree murder (later raised to second-degree by Minnesota’s attorney general) in the death of George Floyd. Former Officers Thomas Lane, J. Alexander Kueng, and Tou Thao were also charged with aiding and abetting the murder of Floyd.
These charges were based on the
The American SpectatorMay 18 2024
News
The Forever Trial
The trial for the men accused of orchestrating the Sept. 11 attacks hasn’t started yet. Family members of those who died are still hoping for some kind of accountability, more than 22 years later. On this week’s episode, the story of how one victim’s sister is navigating this historic and twisted case.
This is the finale — episode 9 — of “Serial” season 4, a history of the Guantánamo
New York Times (News)