US ex-police officer sentenced to 22.5 years for George Floyd murder
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[MINNEAPOLIS] Former policeman Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 22 and a half years in jail on Friday for murdering African American George Floyd, a killing that sparked America's biggest demonstrations for racial justice in decades.
"The sentence is not based on emotion or sympathy," said Judge Peter Cahill, handing down the term at a Minneapolis court after prosecutors sought a 30-year sentence.
He added in a short address that it was also not based on "on public opinion," but on the law and the facts specific to the case.
AFP
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