Crime & Safety
Derek Chauvin To Be Sentenced June 16: Report
Judge Peter Cahill will determine how many years Derek Chauvin spends in prison.

MINNEAPOLIS — Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chavuin will be sentenced to prison on June 16, according to a media report.
The news was broken Friday by KARE 11.
Chauvin was convicted Tuesday of second and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Judge Peter Cahill said Chauvin will be sentenced in June.
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Chauvin has opted to have Cahill — and not the jury in his case — determine his prison sentence.
Here are the maximum prison sentences for each of the three offenses in Minnesota:
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- 2nd-degree murder: 40 years max
- 3rd-degree murder: 25 years max
- 2nd-degree manslaughter: 10 years max
Chauvin's sentences will run concurrently, meaning at most he will spend 40 years in prison.
Under Minnesota sentencing guidelines, Chauvin should receive a sentence of 12.5 years, because he has never before been convicted of a crime. However, the state prosecutors argue that Chauvin should receive an "upward departure" because of aggravating factors in the case.
According to the prosecutors, the aggravating factors include:
- Floyd's death happened in front of children
- Floyd was treated with "particular cruelty" by Chauvin because he was in handcuffs
- Chauvin abused his position of authority as a Minneapolis police officer
It will be up to Cahill to determine the aggravating factors that apply in Chauvin's case.
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