
Derek Chauvin Tries To Get Probation
A few months ago, Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering George Floyd by pressing his knee into George Floyd's neck. While prosecutors are looking to sentence Chauvin for 30 years, now his defense attorneys are asking for probation due to Chauvin's "lack of criminal history and previous work as a police officer." Chauvin's sentencing is June 25.
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Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering George Floyd, but now Chauvin's attorneys want him to avoid prison and go on probation due to his "lack of criminal history."