Can Chauvin get his convictions tossed on appeal?

Can Chauvin get his convictions tossed on appeal?
By MICHAEL TARM AP Legal Affairs Writer
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The unique circumstances surrounding Derek Chauvin’s trial in George Floyd’s death could offer the former Minneapolis police officer some shot at winning a retrial on appeal, though most legal experts agree it’s a long shot. Chauvin, who is white, kneeled on Floyd’s neck for nearly 9 1/2 minutes last May, killing the 46-year-old Black man and sparking some of the largest protests in U.S. history. His conviction was seen by many across the country as a civil-rights milestone.  The defense has said it was impossible for Chauvin to get a fair trial in the city because of pretrial publicity and community pressure on jurors to convict. That claim is sure to underpin any appeal.


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