Former policeman Derek Chauvin's appeal for another trial was rejected after he was sentenced to prison for the death of George Floyd.
According to the, “a three-judge panel issued a unanimous 50-page decision stating that Chauvin failed to show prejudice among jurors or in the publicity surrounding his trial. Presiding Judge Peter Reyes wrote the decision considered by him and judges Elise Larson and Roger Klaphake.”to 22 1/2 years behind bars for Floyd’s murder, according to the Associated Press .
Meanwhile, Mohrman expressed disappointment in the recent decision, saying they would consult with Chauvin regarding more options which included asking the state’s Supreme Court to review the case.
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