The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Judge keeps former cop’s bail at $1 million

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MINNEAPOLI­S— A judge on Monday kept bail at $1 million for a former Minneapoli­s police officer charged with second-degree murder in George Floyd’s death.

Derek Chauvin, 44, said little during an 11minute hearing in which he appeared before Hennepin County Judge Jeannice M. Reding on closed-circuit television from the state’s maximum security prison in Oak Park Heights. He wore a mask and handcuffs as he sat at a table, where he answered yes or no to routine housekeepi­ng questions and confirmed the the spelling of his name and address. He did not enter a plea; a step that usually comes later in Minnesota courts. A judge raised Chauvin’s bail from $500,000 to $1 million when a second-degree murder charge was added on Wednesday. Monday’s hearing was a chance for arguments over the higher bail. Prosecutor Matthew Frank argued for keeping the higher bail, saying the seriousnes­s of the charges and the “strong reaction in the community, to put it mildly,” made Chauvin a flight risk. The judge agreed with the state’s request for $1.25 million unconditio­nal bail, or $1 million with standard conditions including surrenderi­ng firearms, remaining law-abiding and making all future court appearance­s. Chauvin’s attorney, Eric Nelson, did not contest the bail amount and didn’t address the substance of the charges, which also include third-degree murder and second-degree manslaught­er.

Nelson did not speak with reporters afterward. He has not commented on the case publicly since Chauvin’s May 29 arrest.

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