
Former Minneapolis cops want separate federal trial from Derek Chauvin after conviction in George Floyd case
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Former cops charged in George Floyd murder want separate federal trails from Derek Chauvin
Three former Minneapolis police officers facing federal charges of violating George Floyd's civil rights have filed motions asking that their cases be severed from Derek Chauvin's, arguing they won't get a fair trial if they have to go to court with the convicted murderer of the 46-year-old Black man. Attorneys for J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao filed separate requests in U.S. District Court in Minnesota. Thomas Lane's attorney filed a motion to join his two former colleagues in their requests to be tried separately from Chauvin. "There is a conflict of interest between the defendants. The conflict flows from Mr. Chauvin's level of culpability," Kueng's attorney, Thomas C. Plunkett, argued in court papers filed on Monday. "Due to this conflict, the jurors will not be able to follow the Court's instructions and compartmentalize the evidence as it related to Mr. Kueng." Thao's lawyer, Robert M. Paule, made a similar argument in a motion he filed on Tuesday, but added that he wants Thou to be tried separately not from just Chavin but also Kueng and Lane.More Related News