New twist in Floyd's case?
According to the news agency, the ex officer claimed he had no legal assistance during the case process since the Minnesota police department's "responsibility to fund for my representation ceased following my conviction and imprisonment." He has sought the supreme court to overturn a judgement that denied him access to a publicly funded lawyer. Chauvin, 45, has been granted 90 days to challenge his sentence from the day of his punishment on june 25. He was convicted accused of second-degree murder as well as other counts, and was prohibited from having guns for the rest of his life, as well as being ordered to register as a violent offender.