Derek Chauvin’s Sentencing Hearing Set To Hold Mid-June

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The sentencing of disgraced former police officer, Derek Chauvin has been scheduled to hold in less than two months.

According to CNN, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is scheduled to be sentenced on June 16.

Derek Chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder, which is punishable by up to 40 years in prison in the state of Minnesota, as well as third-degree murder, which carries up to 25 years, and second-degree manslaughter, which could earn him 10 years.

Chauvin’s bail was revoked and he was handcuffed and led out of the courtroom after the jury’s verdict was announced.

Following the verdict, President Joe Biden revealed that the sentence was a step in the right direction.

“Today’s verdict is a step forward,” the president said in an address to the nation alongside Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Nothing can ever bring their brother or their father back, but this can be a giant step forward in the march toward justice in America. Let’s also be clear, that such a verdict is also much too rare … This is a time for this country to come together, to unite as Americans.

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“We can never be any safe Harbor for hate in America. I’ve said it many times. The battle for soul of this nation has been a constant push and pull for more than 240 years, a tug of war between the American ideal that we’re all created equal, and the harsh reality that racism has long torn us apart. At our best, the American ideal wins out.”

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