George Floyd killer asks for new trial
NEW YORK, USA - Derek Chauvin's legal team have filed court documents alleging misconduct by both prosecutors and jurors.
Chauvin, who was captured on video kneeling on Mr Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes, was found guilty of murder and manslaughter.
His lawyer says his client was deprived of a fair trial.
The rare verdict against a police officer was considered a milestone in the racial history of the US and was widely applauded by Americans. Chauvin faces up to 40 years in prison.
He will be sentenced next month.
US media report that the request for a new trial was expected and is a common move following a conviction.
The New York Times quoted experts as saying it was unlikely that the jury's decision would be overturned because of the evidence in the case.
In court documents Eric Nelson argues that the process was not impartial because of pre-trial publicity.
He writes that it was "so pervasive and so prejudicial" before and during the trial, that it amounted to a "structural defect in the proceedings".
The motion also alleges that errors were made by the judge and that there was prosecutorial misconduct and witness intimidation.
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