Fired Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin will stand trial alone in March in connection with the death of George Floyd, leaving the three other former police officers involved in the death to be tried together later this summer.
The trial in Hennepin County District Court of Chauvin, who had his knee on a Floyd until he fell unconscious and later died on May 25, will proceed on March 8, Judge Peter Cahill ordered late Monday.
The other defendants, Thomas Lane, J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao, will remain tried together, but Cahill moved the start of that trial to Aug. 23.
A Minneapolis judge has dismissed the third-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin, one of the four former police officers facing criminal charges in the May killing of George Floyd.
Chauvin, who was captured on cellphone video kneeling on Floyd's neck for several minutes, still faces a higher charge of second-degree murder. Chauvin's legal team filed a motion to have both charges dropped, but the latter was denied.
The dismissal will be stayed for five days to allow state prosecutors to consider a pretrial appeal, according to court documents.
Three other former Minneapolis officers — Thomas Lane, Tou Thao and Alexander Kueng — face charges of aiding and abetting murder in the killing of Floyd. They also sought to have their complaints dismissed for lack of probable cause.
However, Hennepin County District Court Judge Peter Cahill denied each of their motions.
Derek Chauvin Can Await Murder Trial Out Of State Amid 'Safety Concerns'
The judge agreed with Chauvin's defense team that third-degree murder did not apply in this case. Cahill said prosecutors were only able to prove two of the three elements required for the charge: that Floyd died and that Chauvin caused Floyd's death.
But the final element of probable cause for third-degree murder involves proving that the defendant was putting people other than the victim at risk, Cahill said.
Because Chauvin's actions were directed only at Floyd and could not have resulted in harm of anyone else, the judge said, "probable cause does not exist for the third-degree murder charge."
"Third-degree murder is an unusual, uncommon count that some defense attorneys have said didn't suit the Floyd case," the Star Tribute reported. "Some attorneys have said the charge best fits a situation such as a person randomly shooting into a moving train and killing someone."
Cahill is still considering whether to try all four former officers together, which was not included in the most recent court filings, according to the Star Tribune. The newspaper also noted that Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison's office has signaled it does not want to try the officers separately.
Earlier this month, Cahill issued an order changing the terms of Chauvin's bond, allowing him to leave the state because of "safety concerns."
Chauvin was released from jail after posting a $1 million bond. Law enforcement officials said 51 people were arrested at demonstrations following his release.
Floyd's death sparked protests worldwide calling for an end to police brutality and systemic racism. It also triggered days of protests in Minneapolis.
Like Chauvin, the three other former officers involved in the Floyd killing have been released from jail on bond.
Their trial is expected to start in March.
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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I think it's quite a few more than that but obviously, that's something you'll never experience because you're just a guy with no talent and absolutely nothing special to offer society in any way, shape or form.
It's OK dude, you're rage won't bring back your druggie buddy, but let it out...
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
So they hired you to pick up beer bottles after a party and you think you run with that crowd. Cool story bro...
So, we're going to do this again? Seriously?
I know that you don't spend any time in The Lounge, and when you do, you embarrass yourself due to your lack of knowledge about the game of football, but how many fucking times are people like you, that have been on CP for more than a decade, going to say stupid shit like this?
I mean, srvy made a complete fool of himself a month or two ago so would you like to add to your resume of dumbassery as well? [Reply]
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Yeah, actually I have.
Dude put himself in a bad position.
Bad shit happened.
Doesn't mean Cop intended to murder the guy.
It all goes back to just don't break the law. And if you do, do what the fucking cop tells you to do!!!
How fucking hard is that?
Pete, I've never broken the law but if a cop arrested me, the last thing I'd do is resist arrest. I haven't had a traffic violation since 1993 and that was because I missed a sign that stated vehicles towing trailers are limited to 55 MPH or less and I was driving 62 MPH on the 10 freeway outside of Palm Springs.
So, to answer your question, it's not hard for me, at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Pete, I've never broken the law but if a cop arrested me, the last thing I'd do is resist arrest. I haven't had a traffic violation since 1993 and that was because I missed a sign that stated vehicles towing trailers are limited to 55 MPH or less and I was driving 62 MPH on the 10 freeway outside of Palm Springs.
So, to answer your question, it's not hard for me, at all.
Hmm, perhaps others should follow that model.
And are you sure you didn't get a ticket for doing only 55 on an LA freeway? Don't people throw shit at you when you go that slow? [Reply]
I havent followed this case . is it true that he was OD'ing on fentanyl? Anyone got a link to a major / reputable source?
its weird he was OD'ing yet still able to go in and try to buy something from a store I think. but I don't know how fentanyl works ...but I thought it put you to sleep pretty quick if you OD [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pawnmower:
I havent followed this case . is it true that he was OD'ing on fentanyl? Anyone got a link to a major / reputable source?
its weird he was OD'ing yet still able to go in and try to buy something from a store I think. but I don't know how fentanyl works ...but I thought it put you to sleep pretty quick if you OD
I do not think OD, but had a significant amount in his blood. Also, Covid positive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
So, we're going to do this again? Seriously?
I know that you don't spend any time in The Lounge, and when you do, you embarrass yourself due to your lack of knowledge about the game of football, but how many fucking times are people like you, that have been on CP for more than a decade, going to say stupid shit like this?
I mean, srvy made a complete fool of himself a month or two ago so would you like to add to your resume of dumbassery as well?
Oh my, I've flat out pissed you off. This is fun.
Tell us more lies about your Hollywood ties and best friends. We like fun stories.. So far (tonight) it's CD, who next?
Originally Posted by Pawnmower:
I havent followed this case . is it true that he was OD'ing on fentanyl? Anyone got a link to a major / reputable source?
its weird he was OD'ing yet still able to go in and try to buy something from a store I think. but I don't know how fentanyl works ...but I thought it put you to sleep pretty quick if you OD
You need to just watch the whole video and his demeanor as it progresses from starting on the sidewalk, to resisting, to being claustrophobic, to flopping his dumb ass out of the cop car, to finishing on the pavement. If you understand basic biology, you'll come to your own conclusion. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ghak99:
You need to just watch the whole video and his demeanor as it progresses from starting on the sidewalk, to resisting, to being claustrophobic, to flopping his dumb ass out of the cop car, to finishing on the pavement. If you understand basic biology, you'll come to your own conclusion.
He was a blabbering, double speaking idiot. Shouldnt have died. SHould have shut up and got in the car. [Reply]