Derek Chauvin asking for new trial
MINNEAPOLIS (CNN) – The former police officer convicted of murder in the death of George Floyd is seeking a new trial.
Derek Chauvin was found guilty of state and federal charges related to Floyd’s death.
He has served five years of a 22.5 year prison sentence.
Chauvin’s attorney filed court documents asking that three criminal convictions be vacated and a new trial ordered.
The filing accuses prosecutors of misconduct and argues that false testimony from expert witnesses deprived Chauvin of a fair trial.
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He was recorded with his knee on Floyd’s neck as Floyd was restrained on the ground — a technique Chauvin claims was part of his officer training.
The recording also captured Floyd saying he could not breathe.
If Chauvin is not granted a new trial, the filing requests that an evidentiary hearing be held to reexamine his case.




