Derek Chauvin to ask U.S. Supreme Court to review his conviction in murder of George Floyd

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Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review his conviction for second-degree murder in the killing of George Floyd, his attorney said Wednesday.

The state's highest court without comment denied Chauvin's petition in a one-page order dated Tuesday, letting Chauvin's conviction andstand. Chauvin faces long odds at the U.S. Supreme Court, which hears only about 100 to 150 appeals of the more than 7,000 cases it is asked to review every year.

Chauvin's attorney, William Mohrman, told The Associated Press that they were"obviously disappointed" in the decision. He said the most significant issue on which they appealed was whether holding the proceedings in Minneapolis in 2021 deprived Chauvin of his right to a fair trial due to pretrial publicity and concerns for violence in the event of an acquittal. He said they will now raise that issue with the U.S. Supreme Court.

Mohrman asked the Minnesota Supreme Court in May to hear the case after the Minnesota Court of Appeals in Aprilthat he had been denied a fair trial. The Minnesota attorney general's office, in a response last month, asked the Supreme Court to let that ruling stand instead. Attorney General Keith Ellison said in a statement that the state Supreme Court's denial of review"means that the Court of Appeals was correct in finding that his trial was properly conducted and he was properly convicted under law. This development definitively holds Chauvin accountable and closes this chapter of the murder of George Floyd."

 

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