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Showing Original Post only (View all)'It behooves us to be prepared': Walz, other MN agencies weigh in on rumors Trump will pardon Derek Chauvin [View all]
https://www.startribune.com/it-behooves-us-to-be-prepared-walz-other-mn-agencies-weigh-in-on-rumors-trump-will-pardon-derek-chauvin/601350785archive link: https://archive.ph/7npfi
State political and law enforcement leaders are preparing for the possibility that President Donald Trump could pardon former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvins federal conviction in connection with the murder of George Floyd.
Responding to questions from reporters this week, Gov. Tim Walz said the White House has given him no indication that a federal pardon for Chauvin is imminent. Nonetheless, hes bracing for the possibility, reminding people that even if Chauvins sentence is commuted on the federal level, he would be transferred to Minnesota to serve out the remainder of his lengthy state prison term.
If Donald Trump exercises his constitutional right to do so, whether I agree and I strongly disagree with him if he issues that pardon we will simply transfer Derek Chauvin to serve out his 22-and-a-half years in prison in Minnesota," Walz said. So, no indication whether theyre going to do it or not, but I think it behooves us to be prepared for it. With this presidency, it seems like that might be something they would do.
Government leaders in Minneapolis acknowledged that rumors of a potential pardon are widespread. With the fifth anniversary of Floyds death approaching later this month, they are being cautious in preparing for any civil unrest that could erupt.
Responding to questions from reporters this week, Gov. Tim Walz said the White House has given him no indication that a federal pardon for Chauvin is imminent. Nonetheless, hes bracing for the possibility, reminding people that even if Chauvins sentence is commuted on the federal level, he would be transferred to Minnesota to serve out the remainder of his lengthy state prison term.
If Donald Trump exercises his constitutional right to do so, whether I agree and I strongly disagree with him if he issues that pardon we will simply transfer Derek Chauvin to serve out his 22-and-a-half years in prison in Minnesota," Walz said. So, no indication whether theyre going to do it or not, but I think it behooves us to be prepared for it. With this presidency, it seems like that might be something they would do.
Government leaders in Minneapolis acknowledged that rumors of a potential pardon are widespread. With the fifth anniversary of Floyds death approaching later this month, they are being cautious in preparing for any civil unrest that could erupt.
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'It behooves us to be prepared': Walz, other MN agencies weigh in on rumors Trump will pardon Derek Chauvin [View all]
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2025
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Yes, he was convicted on both state and federal charges. He's expected to be released from state custody in 2035.
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2025
#4
Thanks, so why do trump and his handlers think he can spring Chauvin from prison...
brush
May 2025
#6
I don't think there's been any indication about that's what they think. The point is chaos and red meat for the base.
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2025
#8
Probably, but Trump's DOJ IS interferring with Tina Peter's 9 year STATE sentence in CO for election interference.
hlthe2b
May 2025
#12
NOTE: Chauvin is currently serving FEDERAL 21 year sentence at Big Spring, TX--a LOW-security prison...
hlthe2b
May 2025
#10
NO way... Unless they turn over the MN courts, Governor, and state legislature to R's.
hlthe2b
May 2025
#18
It varies from state to state but parole is never an option on a federal conviction.
PSPS
May 2025
#21
I also seem to recall serving his time in federal prison to be part of his plea deal
GregariousGroundhog
May 2025
#19