MINNEAPOLIS – As Derek Chauvin followed along intently, Judge Peter Cahill addressed the jury and recited the homicide laws for which Chauvin has been on trial the last three weeks. The options for a guilty verdict, Cahill said, were:

> Second-degree murder, punishable by 40 years imprisonment.

> Three-degree murder, 25 years.

> Second-degree manslaughter, 10 years.

A verdict of innocent would be warranted if the jury concludes that Chauvin acted properly within his lawful authority as a Minneapolis police officer.

Earlier: Chauvin choice: Will not testify

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GEORGE FLOYD MURDER TRIAL

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Floyd. The tragic endnote of George Floyd’s life played out in final arguments in the murder trial of police officer of Derek Chauvin.