US ex-cop gets 21 years in prison for violating George Floyd’s civil rights

A federal judge on Thursday sentenced Derek Chauvin to prison 21 years for violating Civil Rights George Floyd, a step that added a few years when former Minneapolis police officers had served for his murder when he moved him to federal detention.

U.S. District Judge Punishment Paul Magnuson came after Chauvin agreed to an agreement of defense that called for sentences from 20 to 25 years. The Federal Prosecutor has been looking for the top end of the range, with the reason that Chauvin, who is white, killed Floyd in cold blood when he pinned a black man to the sidewalk outside the Minneapolis corner shop on May 2520, for more than 9 minutes as as like as as more than 9 minutes as 9 minutes as 9 minutes as 9 minutes as 9 minutes as 9 minutes as more than 9 minutes like 9 minutes as 9 minutes as 9 minutes as 9 minutes as more than 9 minutes like 9 minutes as 9 minutes 9 minutes As 9 minutes as more than 9 minutes as 9 minutes as 9 minutes as more than 9 minutes like 9 minutes as 9 minutes as 9 minutes more than 9 minutes Floyd begged so he could not breathe.

Chauvin’s lawyer has searched for 20 years, with the reason that Chauvin was very sorry.During the Thursday trial, Chauvin told the Floyd family that he “hoped the best” for Floyd’s children. But Chauvin’s brief comment does not include direct apology or expressions of regret to the Floyd family.Chauvin has served a sentence of 22 1/2 years on charges of murder and state murder.The agreement of the defense called for Chauvin to undergo his sentence at the same time and was transferred from the Minnesota State Prison to Federal Prison, where experts said he would likely be safer and could be detained in less limiting conditions.

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