L&C Daily Derek Chauvin Murder Trial Delayed Jury Selection In Death of George Floyd | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
The trial of Derek Chauvin, charged with the murder of George Floyd, sees a false start as jury selection is delayed due to an appeal of the dismissal of a charge against Chauvin.
Key Insights
- 🧑⚖️ Jury selection in the trial of Derek Chauvin is delayed as the trial judge awaits guidance from the Minnesota Court of Appeals on the reinstatement of a charge against Chauvin.
- 🈂️ Chauvin is facing charges of second-degree unintentional murder and second-degree manslaughter, with the initial third-degree murder charge dismissed.
- 🈂️ Chauvin's defense attorney argues that the appeal should not delay jury selection as it only pertains to the reinstatement of the third-degree murder charge.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why was jury selection delayed in the trial of Derek Chauvin?
Jury selection was delayed as the trial judge awaits guidance from the Minnesota Court of Appeals regarding the reinstatement of a third-degree murder charge against Chauvin.
Q: What charges is Derek Chauvin facing?
Chauvin is facing charges of second-degree unintentional murder and second-degree manslaughter, with an initially filed third-degree murder charge that was dismissed.
Q: Why does Chauvin's defense attorney argue that the appeal should not delay jury selection?
Chauvin's defense attorney believes that the appeal only pertains to the reinstatement of the third-degree murder charge and that other aspects of the trial should proceed.
Q: How are protesters showing support for George Floyd outside the courthouse?
Protesters are gathering outside the courthouse, holding rallies in the streets, and monitoring proceedings through livestreams and social media.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Jury selection in the trial of Derek Chauvin, charged with the murder of George Floyd, was set to begin on Monday but has been delayed until Tuesday as the trial judge awaits guidance from the Minnesota Court of Appeals on the reinstatement of a charge.
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Chauvin is facing charges of second-degree unintentional murder and second-degree manslaughter, with prosecutors also initially charging him with third-degree murder, a charge that was dismissed by the trial judge.
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Chauvin's defense attorney argues that the appeal should not delay jury selection as it only pertains to the reinstatement of the third-degree murder charge.