SCOTUS rejects Derek Chauvin's appeal
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Derek Chauvin, George Floyd

Derek Chauvin (in a Minnesota Department of Corrections mug shot), George Floyd (Image via attorney Ben Crump)

Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd and violating Floyd’s civil rights, will not have his petition heard by the U.S. Supreme Court, the high court noted Monday.

The Supreme Court included inmate Chauvin’s case denial in its orders list, tucked between numerous other cases that the justices declined to take up.

Chauvin case rejected

Chauvin’s petition for a writ of certiorari, filed on Oct. 16, maintained that he never should have had his murder trial in Hennepin County.

Chauvin argued that “literally daily coverage” of George Floyd’s death in the media locally and nationally, combined with “catastrophic violent riots” and the threat of “further rioting” in the community, meant jurors had a “vested interest” in reaching a guilty verdict regardless of how they interpreted the evidence.

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