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Thursday, June 03, 2021

George Floyd's Murderer Wants An Early Out!

Had he done his job right, he wouldn't be convicted of murder.

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The lawyer for the disgraced Minneapolis cop who killed George Floyd is seeking a way out. The ex-cop would rather have in-house. 

I am reminded that he literally put his goddamn knee on the neck of George Floyd for more than 9½ minutes and you hear the poor man crying for his mama and saying he can't breathe.

In April, he was convicted of murder and is awaiting his lengthy bid in the iron college.

Judge Peter Cahill said in a six-page opinion last month that prosecutors had proven that the murderer had abused his position of trust and authority, treated Floyd with particular cruelty, acted in concert with at least three other people and committed his crime in the presence of children.

The ruling paved the way for Cahill to sentence the murderer to more than 15 years in prison, the longest punishment for second-degree murder under state sentencing guidelines. Cahill agreed with all but one of the aggravating factors prosecutors cited when they asked for what is known as an upward departure.

Prosecutors wrote in the brief that at the murderer's sentencing June 25, "the Court should take the next step and hold that each of these aggravating factors" is grounds for imposing a sentence two times the upper end of the presumptive sentencing range.

The murderer, who is white, knelt on Floyd's neck for 9½ minutes. He was convicted in April of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.

Floyd's death was captured in a harrowing video by a 17-year-old bystander, who testified at the murderer's trial. The video prompted international protests against police brutality and racial injustice.

His attorney, Eric Nelson, asked in a separate brief filed Wednesday for a downward departure from sentencing guidelines or a sentence of probation with time served.

"[My client] asks the Court to look beyond its findings, to his background, his lack of criminal history, his amenability to probation, to the unusual facts of this case, and to his being a product of a 'broken' system," Nelson wrote.
This dirty cop deprived George Floyd of his civil rights.

Nelson argued in the sentencing brief that, among other things, the murderer obeyed all court orders after he posted bond and was released from jail before trial.

Nelson also claimed that the murderer "has been preliminarily diagnosed with heart damage" and that he might die at a younger age, like many ex-law enforcement officers.

"Independent of the long-term damage a prison sentence would inflict upon [my client's] life prospects, given his age, convictions for officer-involved offenses significantly increase the likelihood of him becoming a target in prison," Nelson wrote.

Legal experts have said the murderer is unlikely to get more than 30 years.

After the murderer's conviction, he and the three other officers involved in Floyd's arrest were indicted on federal charges of violating Floyd's civil rights. A second indictment from the Justice Department also charged the murderer with depriving a 14-year-old boy of his civil rights during an encounter in September 2017, in which he is accused of holding the boy by the throat and striking his head multiple times with a flashlight.

The three other former cops are due to stand trial in March.

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