Prosecutor Steve Schleicher is giving closing arguments in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is accused of killing George Floyd. Schleicher is part of a team of prosecutors who took turns presenting the state's case.http://apne.ws/ijWF4bi
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What are the charges against Derek Chauvin in George Floyd's death? And what kind of sentence does Chauvin face if convicted?
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After more than two weeks of testimony and arguments, Derek Chauvin's fate is in the hands of a jury that will decide if the ex-Minneapolis police officer was responsible for George Floyd's death. Here's how the deliberations will be carried out.http://apne.ws/PYzJ7oq
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Whether or not drugs played a role in George Floyd’s death has been a focus in the murder trial of former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin. Here's a look at how the prosecution and defense addressed the issue:http://apne.ws/leJGWaT
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Derek should put his mask back on. There’s no remorse here
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Remorse? Sympathy? Are they effin’ kidding?? Anyone who could ignore the crying pleas of a dying man for minutes on end knows neither remorse or sympathy...

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Chauvin's heinous action that day is not going to be thought of any less heinously by a show of contrition at the trial.
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As proven today by the jury verdict.
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You assume he had any sympathy or remorse? And had he possessed either of those, he wouldn’t have slowly murdered a guy in broad daylight over $20.
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