The climactic chapters in the #ChauvinTrial begin today. Prosecution and defense attorneys will deliver closing arguments and then hand the case to jurors to await perhaps the most consequential verdict in Minnesota history. mprnews.org/story/2021/04/…
We'll have live coverage beginning at 9 a.m. of closing arguments on air and online. Tune in: mprnews.org/listen | You can watch closing arguments here: mprnews.org/story/2021/04/…
What happens during jury deliberations? Will the jury be sequestered? How long will deliberations take? Here’s what you need to know as closing arguments begin and as the jury heads into deliberations. mprnews.org/story/2021/04/…
As the public braces for a verdict and security plans get put in motion, pressure will also be on state leaders as they decide how to respond to both the short-term ramifications and the broader calls for change around public safety. mprnews.org/story/2021/04/…
Minneapolis schools are also bracing for the verdict. Today and Tuesday, in-person learning will continue for all grades. Wednesday through Friday, all students in in-person learning will switch to distance learning. mprnews.org/story/2021/04/…
Catch up on all the trial news by listening to our podcast, In Front Of Our Eyes. mprnews.org/podcasts/in-fr… | Get daily updates on important developments via text message. Subscribe here: mprnews.org/connect-with-m…
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The jury in Derek Chauvin’s trial resumed deliberations at 8 a.m., following a marathon day of closing arguments in the former Minneapolis police officer’s murder case. mprnews.org/story/2021/04/…#ChauvinTrial
It’s not clear how fast the jury will reach a verdict. It could be anywhere from several hours, to days or even weeks. We've tried to answer some questions about how jury deliberations work here: mprnews.org/story/2021/04/…
Who are the people deciding Chauvin's fate? The jury is made up of 3 Black men, including 2 who are immigrants; 1 Black woman; 2 women who identify as multiracial; 2 white men; and 4 white women. Here's what we know about the 12 jurors. mprnews.org/story/2021/03/…
In cross-examining prosecution witnesses the past two weeks, defense attorney Eric Nelson has posited that George Floyd’s underlying medical problems and the drugs in his system were responsible for his death. Prosecutors say Chauvin’s actions to subdue Floyd killed him.
The prosecution’s argument got a boost Friday when Hennepin County Medical Examiner Andrew Baker told jurors the actions by Chauvin and other officers to subdue Floyd as they arrested him tipped the man from life to death.
The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 13.3 percent in May from 14.7 percent, and 2.5 million jobs were added — a surprisingly positive reading in the midst of a recession that has paralyzed the economy in the wake of the viral pandemic mprnews.org/story/2020/06/…
UPDATE: Once again, the Labor Department acknowledged making errors in how it classified people as employed and said the real May rate is worse than the numbers indicate. mprnews.org/story/2020/06/…
The Labor Department admitted that government household survey-takers mistakenly counted about 4.9 million temporarily laid-off people as employed. The government doesn't correct its survey results for fear of the appearance of political manipulation.