
Derek Chauvin's defense begins its case by highlighting George Floyd's prior arrest
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Derek Chauvin's defense team highlighted George Floyd's arrest and drug use in May 2019 in court on Tuesday after the prosecution rested its case against the former Minneapolis Police officer.
Limited evidence of the incident, including the police body-camera footage of the arrest, was allowed into the trial only to show the physical effect of opioid drugs on Floyd, Judge Peter Cahill ruled. "This evidence is being admitted solely for the limited purpose of showing what effects the ingestion of opioids may or may not have had on the physical well-being of George Floyd," Cahill told the jury. "This evidence is not to be used as evidence of the character of George Floyd."More Related News

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