F This Guy: Derek Files Appeal For New Trial Following Second-Degree Murder Conviction

We wish nothing but pain and suffering for Derek Chauvin. He doesnāt deserve a second chance. He doesnāt deserve clemency. He doesnāt deserve to be let off the hook for purposely kneeling on George Floydās neck for almost nine minutes. He deserves a cold, damp, and desolate prison cell.
However, the law is the law, and according to FOX 9, the former Minneapolis Police Department officer is seeking a new trial and has filed for an appeal of his second-degree murder conviction. The renewed appeal was filed on November 20, following a previous denial Minneapolis Court of AppealsĀ back in 2023. Let Chauvinās lawyers tell it, the autopsy performed by Dr. Andrew Baker ruled that Floyd died from ācardiopulmonary arrest, complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression,ā but did not cite evidence of asphyxia. In addition to Dr. Bakerās findings, four other doctors agreed with the asphyxia cause of death, but Chauvinās reps say that their codifying opinion is based on video evidence, not science.
Essentially, the argument that the infamous video showing Chauvin cutting off Floydās oxygen supply for nine minutes couldnāt have possibly been the reason that Floyd diedā¦
Chauvin also argues that the use of the knee to the neck of suspects is standard protocol, and allegedly, 34 other current and former MPD officers have signed a statement saying that using the potentially fatal restraint method is part of their training.
KARE11 reports that Chauvinās lawyer, Gregory Joseph, opened the 71-page appeal, making the argument that public opinion and outrage directly led to the courtās decision to convict his client.
āThis Court is removed from the hysteria of the day and can finally look at the facts and evidence through a clear lens,ā the documents read. āIt is the first time a judicial officer can view the case without the pressure of the public mood.āĀ
At this time, Chauvin isnāt set to be released from the Federal Correctional Institution until 2037
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