Albany Times Union

Delay sought in trial over Floyd case

Prosecutor­s ask start to be pushed back until June 7

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Prosecutor­s in the case against the four Minneapoli­s officers charged in the death of George Floyd request trial be delayed by three months.

Prosecutor­s in the case against the four Minneapoli­s officers charged in the death of George Floyd requested that the trial delayed by three months.

The Star Tribune reports prosecutor­s cited the COVID -19 pandemic and the amount of time needed before enough people are vaccinated and health risks are sufficient­ly diminished.

The trial has been scheduled for March 8 for the four now-fired police officers charged in the death of Floyd on May 25 while he was forcibly detained on a south Minneapoli­s street corner.

In its motion, the prosecutio­n argued that putting off the trial until June 7 “appropriat­ely balances the need to protect public health with the need to ensure that this case is resolved expeditiou­sly.”

Derek Chauvin, Tou Thao, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane are scheduled to be tried together. Chauvin is charged with seconddegr­ee murder and manslaught­er, and the others are charged with aiding and abetting murder and manslaught­er.

Chauvin’s attorney, Eric Nelson, said he doesn’t intend to object to the prosecutio­n seeking a delay in the trial.

Kueng ’s attorney, Thomas Plunkett, said the prosecutio­n’s motion pointing to COVID -19 is puzzling.

“The timing of their motion seems curious to me,” Plunkett said. “The pandemic has been around for a while.”

Thao’s lawyer, Robert Paule, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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