Derek Chauvin sentenced to 22.5 years for George Floyd killing!
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (PNN) - June 26, 2021 - Judge Peter Cahill handed down a sentence of 270 months - 22.5 years - to Chauvin, with a credit for 199 days of time already served.
The sentence is greater by 10 years than the 150-month (12.5 years) recommended sentence (represented by the average sentence for a second-degree murder conviction, the most senior of Chauvin's charges).
Before handing down the sentence the judge delivered a brief statement, insisting that his decision wasn't based on public opinion, the sentence is not based on emotion or sympathy, but at the same time, I want to acknowledge the deep and tremendous pain that all the families are feeling, especially the Floyd family. I acknowledge the pain not only of those in this courtroom but Floyd family members outside this courtroom... most importantly we need to recognize the pain of the Floyd family."
The sentence, the judge said, is based on "your abuse of position and cruelty to George Floyd." Prosecutors had asked the judge to hand down a 30 year sentence.
In addition to the order, the judge released a 22-page sentencing memorandum, which will be released shortly.
Assuming he maintains a record of good behavior, Chauvin can be out in 15 years, serving the rest of his sentence on probation. To be sure, he is also now the focus of a federal investigation that seems intended solely to ensure that he will never again be a free man.