The former officer faces 20 to 25 years for violating George Floyd's civil rights
The former officer faces 20 to 25 years for violating George Floyd's civil rights
The former officer faces 20 to 25 years for violating George Floyd's civil rights
The former officer faces 20 to 25 years for violating George Floyd's civil rights
The former officer faces 20 to 25 years for violating George Floyd's civil rights
Today former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin will be sentenced on federal charges for violating George Floyd's civil rights.
(CNN) — Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, already jailed on state murder charges for his role in the death of George Floyd, will learn
Today a former Minneapolis police officer will learn his fate for violating George Floyd's civil rights.
By Steve Almasy, CNN Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, already jailed on state murder charges for his role in the death of George Floyd, will learn his federal sentence Thursday when he appears in a US District Court. Last month, prosecutors asked a federal judge in Minneapolis to sentence Chauvin to 25 years in
Derek Chauvin will learn his sentence Thursday for violating George Floyd's civil rights. WCCO will offer live, streaming coverage on CBS News Minnesota.
Last December Derek Chauvin pleaded guilty to the federal civil rights charges and agreed to a sentence of between 20 and 25 years. Judge Paul Magnuson could sentence above or below that.
Derek Chuavin pleaded guilty last year, admitting that he used excessive force when he knelt on Floyd’s neck and killed him.