July 11, 2020
So this will really heat up just before the election, eh? I am not at all surprised by this timeline, although I thought maybe they'd move it all ahead of the election so there could be terrible outrage when these guys get off (which I think will happen as they have been overcharged.)
Courtesy of Jennifer M. Vanover:
First trial date for officers in George Floyd's case: Mar 8, 2021 @ 9am (location and trial for the individual defendants and whether some of all of them will appear together will also be determined at a later date)
The scheduling order deadlines for the case:
August 14, 2020: All discovery and notices required by Rule 9.01 or 9.02 or Rule 11.04 completed
August 28, 2020: Motions specific to the case and capable of resolution before the trial served and filed
September 11, 2020: Contested omnibus hearing
November 1, 2020: Draft of proposed jury questionnaire agreed upon by both parties and forwarded to chambers
February 8, 2021: Motions in limine filed
February 8, 2021: Proposed jury instructions served, filed and sent to chambers
March 1, 2021: Exhibit lists filed.
Trial Date, Case Deadlines Set for Minneapolis Police Officers Charged in George Floyd's Death
He should; these officers cannot get a fair trial in that Progressive hellhole paradise.
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Posted by: Dana Mathewson at July 11, 2020 09:19 PM (LVmqo)
And the predictable response from the black community is reminiscent of the movie "And Justice for All' where the black transvestite and his cousin robbed a cabbie and he was lying about why the cops arrested him to Al Pacino "we're like cigarettes; they have to have one every twenty minutes". That is the immediate and absolute response, and nothing will change their minds.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at July 12, 2020 07:50 AM (n9KKM)
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