Prosecutors request 30-year sentence for Derek Chauvin while defense argues for new trial
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Prosecutors for the state of Minnesota are requesting a 30-year prison sentence for Derek Chauvin, the former officer convicted of the murder of George Floyd, according to a sentencing memo filed Wednesday.
Thirty years is "twice the upper end of the presumptive sentencing range," according to the memo filed with the District Court of Hennepin County on Wednesday. It "would properly account for the profound impact of Defendant's conduct on the victim, the victim's family, and the community," the state argued. With just weeks until the former Minneapolis police officer's sentencing, Chauvin's attorney, Eric Nelson, argued in a filing Wednesday that Chauvin should instead receive probation and time served, or at least a sentence less than what the law guides.More Related News
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