Judge postpones trial for three ex-police officers charged over Floyd death

13 May 2021, 16:54

Protesters march on Brooklyn Bridge in New York following the death of George Floyd
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The officers’ co-defendant, Derek Chauvin, has already been convicted of murder and manslaughter counts.

The trial of three former Minneapolis police officers charged with aiding and abetting over the death of George Floyd will be pushed back to March 2022, a judge ruled.

Thomas Lane, J Kueng and Tou Thao were scheduled to face trial on August 23 on charges they aided and abetted both murder and manslaughter.

The officers’ co-defendant, Derek Chauvin, has already been convicted of murder and manslaughter counts.

All four officers also face federal charges that allege they violated Mr Floyd’s civil rights during his May 25 arrest.

Former Minneapolis police officers J Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao
Former Minneapolis police officers J Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao (Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

Judge Peter Cahill said he changed the date so the federal case can go forward first.

He also said he felt the need to put some distance between the three officers’ trial and Chauvin’s due to all the publicity around the case.

The news that the trial was being pushed back came during a hearing on pre-trial motions.

Defence lawyers for all three former officers agreed to the postponement.

The state, via assistant attorney general Matthew Frank, did not support the delay.

It was not made clear at Thursday’s motions hearing who originally sought the change.

Defence lawyer Eric Nelson, left, and Derek Chauvin in court
Defence lawyer Eric Nelson, left, and Derek Chauvin, right, in court during his trial (Court TV via AP, Pool)

Chauvin, who was seen in widely viewed bystander video pressing his knee into Mr Floyd’s neck as the black man said he could not breathe, was convicted in April of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter.

He is to be sentenced on June 25.

Lane, Kueng and Thao are charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter.

Their trial was separated from Chauvin’s to comply with Covid-19 courtroom spacing restrictions.

By Press Association

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