Derek Chauvin speaks at his June 25, 2021 sentencing hearing in district court (via Law&Crime Network). George Floyd (Image via Attorney Ben Crump.)

The Minnesota Court of Appeals has rejected convicted murderer Derek Chauvin’s request for a new trial over the killing of George Floyd, who died after Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes.

On May 25, 2020, bystanders watched in horror as Chauvin coldly kept his knee wedged into Floyd, who was pinned face-down on the street, as the man lost consciousness after saying several times that he couldn’t breathe. As some took cellphone video of the incident, they could be heard pleading with Chauvin to stop.

Floyd’s death at the hands of police sparked months of protests worldwide demanding accountability for police brutality against Black people. Chauvin was convicted of murder in state court in April 2021. Chauvin appealed on several grounds, among them his longstanding argument that the trial should have been moved out of Minneapolis due to publicity surrounding the case. He also argued that a juror’s comments during jury selection about the Minneapolis Police Department are proof that the jury was prejudiced against him.

Three judges on the Minnesota Court of Appeals disagreed and upheld Chauvin’s conviction.



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