Appeals Court To Weigh 3rd-degree Murder Charge For Chauvin

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The Minnesota Court of Appeals has agreed to consider a request from prosecutors to reinstate a thirddegree murder charge against the fired Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd’s death.

MINNEAPOLIS: The Minnesota Court of Appeals has agreed to consider a request from prosecutors to reinstate a third-degree murder charge against the fired Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd’s death.

Jury selection begins March 8 for Derek Chauvin, who is charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter. The appeals court set oral arguments for March 1 on adding the charge.

Last October, Judge Peter Cahill dismissed a third-degree murder charge, which would require proof that someone’s conduct was eminently dangerous to others, not just to Floyd. Cahill said there…

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