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George Floyd was murdered on May 25, 2020, during a brutal arrest by Minneapolis police in public view. His death sparked protests across the country—a call for an end to police brutality. Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder and pleaded guilty to federal charges, and the three other officers were convicted of state and federal charges. The city of Minneapolis paid George Floyd’s family $27 million.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison joins this episode to discuss his oversight of the prosecution and conviction of Derek Chauvin, as well as his book, Break The Wheel: Ending the Cycle of Police Violence, a reflection on that trial and lessons learned. Attorney General Ellison explores the findings of his book and his experience representing victims of police violence. He walks us through Chauvin’s prosecution, the trial strategy, jury selection, and how the infamous video shot by a 17-year-old bystander was used in the trial.
Can we change policing and rebuild trust between police and communities? What steps can be taken in the fight against police violence?
Attorney General Ellison also shares his career path from law school to U.S. Congress, and then becoming the first African American and Muslim America elected to Minnesota statewide office. It’s an inspiring story and proof that following your passion can make a difference.
Plus, in our Quick Tip segment: Incorporating storytelling into your legal writing.
Resources:
George Floyd Justice and Policing Act
“Break The Wheel,” by Attorney General Keith Ellison
2024 Environmental & Energy, Mass Torts, and Products Liability Litigation Committees' Joint Regional CLE Program
American Bar Association
American Bar Association Litigation Section
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George Floyd was murdered on May 25, 2020, during a brutal arrest by Minneapolis police in public view. His death sparked protests across the country—a call for an end to police brutality. Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder and pleaded guilty to federal charges, and the three other officers were convicted of state and federal charges. The city of Minneapolis paid George Floyd’s family $27 million.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison joins this episode to discuss his oversight of the prosecution and conviction of Derek Chauvin, as well as his book, Break The Wheel: Ending the Cycle of Police Violence, a reflection on that trial and lessons learned. Attorney General Ellison explores the findings of his book and his experience representing victims of police violence. He walks us through Chauvin’s prosecution, the trial strategy, jury selection, and how the infamous video shot by a 17-year-old bystander was used in the trial.
Can we change policing and rebuild trust between police and communities? What steps can be taken in the fight against police violence?
Attorney General Ellison also shares his career path from law school to U.S. Congress, and then becoming the first African American and Muslim America elected to Minnesota statewide office. It’s an inspiring story and proof that following your passion can make a difference.
Plus, in our Quick Tip segment: Incorporating storytelling into your legal writing.
Resources:
George Floyd Justice and Policing Act
“Break The Wheel,” by Attorney General Keith Ellison
2024 Environmental & Energy, Mass Torts, and Products Liability Litigation Committees' Joint Regional CLE Program
American Bar Association
American Bar Association Litigation Section
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