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The George Floyd Murder Trial
EP80 "State Rests Their Case"On the stand, Seth Stoughton, the State's second use-of-force expert claims that no reasonable officer would have found Derek Chauvin's actions appropriate or acceptable.
EP78 "Defense Delivers Their Case"The first two witnesses for Derek Chauvin's defense testify about incidents involving George Floyd a year before he died in police custody; both talk about his drug use and questionable behavior.
EP79 "Minneapolis Park Police Officer"The Defense calls on officer Peter Chang of the Minneapolis Park Police, who happened to be on the scene near where George Floyd died, and explains to the jury how police struggled to arrest him, while the crowd around them was growing.
EP77 "Defense's Use of Force Expert Testifies"The Defense's use-of-force expert lays out his credentials and work experience for jurors in Derek Chauvin's murder trial; Barry Brodd is hired to review case notes, so he can evaluate Chauvin's actions during George Floyd's arrest.
EP81 "Barry Brodd"Barry Brodd, a use-of-force expert with thirty years of experience in law enforcement, told jurors that Derek Chauvin's extended knee-to-neck restraint on a subdued George Floyd minutes before he lost consciousness was not a use of force.
EP82 "Expert Explains His Claims of Justification"During cross-examination, the Defense's use-of-force expert agrees with the prosecution that an officer's use of force must be reasonable throughout an interaction and should de-escalate after a suspect stops resisting.
EP83 "Objective Reasonableness"A seasoned use-of-force expert tries to clarify many of his points during redirect examination in Minnesota vs. Derek Chauvin; Barry Brodd testifies for the Defense, explaining to jurors why he believes Chauvin was acting reasonably.
EP84 "The Retired Forensic Pathologist"A retired forensic pathologist takes the stand for the Defense; Doctor David Fowler gives another angle for jurors, on how George Floyd lost his life after being physically restrained by police.
EP86 "Doctor David Fowler"Jurors listen to testimony from a retired forensic pathologist; the defense brings Dr. David Fowler in to refute the medical claims by the State's experts about the death of George Floyd.
EP87 "Exposure to Carbon Monoxide"Doctor David Fowler tells the jury that George Floyd died by a combination of factors which included pre-existing heart conditions, drug use, and even exposure to vehicle exhaust from the police car he was next to.
EP85 "Death in Police Custody"The Defense wants to discredit the medical findings that the State presented, making clear to the jury that George Floyd didn't die simply from a lack of oxygen due to Derek Chauvin's knee restraint, but other contributing factors.
EP88 "Undetermined Manner of Death"The Defense's forensic pathologist says George Floyd appeared to have died of a combination of three factors; Doctor David Fowler concludes that the manner of his death was undetermined.
EP92 "Pathologist Under Cross-Examination"Doctor David Fowler faces cross-examination as the State challenges his opinion that differed from the official state record on how Floyd died.
EP90 "More Sudden Than Prolonged"Dr. David Fowler tells jurors that the moment of death is not something a trained expert could easily document.
EP91 "Motion in Limine"The Defense rests its case-in-chief, without Derek Chauvin taking the stand; the Defense makes a motion in limine; prosecutors want to bring back their medical expert to refute the claims made by the Defense's forensic pathologist.
EP89 "Betraying the Badge"Closing arguments begin; The State starts their final remarks to jurors with an attempt at humanizing George Floyd; they describe him as a caring family man, just before he tragically died in police custody.
EP94 "Believe Your Eyes"Prosecutors play back the final moments of George Floyd's life during closing arguments; police body cam footage is replayed from the very start to show the initial confrontation to the minute George Floyd took his last breath.
EP96 "When a Veteran Officer Commits Assault"The State brings up the idea of common sense in its closing argument; prosecutor Steve Schleicher explains that Derek Chauvin's actions were not that of a reasonable police officer, but of a man assaulting someone.
EP95 "Defense Delivers Closing Arguments"Lead attorney Eric Nelson reminds jurors that his client must start with the presumption of innocence on the murder charges against him for the death of George Floyd.
EP93 "Acting Reasonably During Confrontation"Lead attorney Eric Nelson shows visual exhibits coupled with police body cam footage to present the Defense's side of what happened.
EP97 "Applying Reasonable Use of Force"Derek Chauvin's defense says what happened in the minutes before George Floyd was placed on the ground was just as important as to what happened once he was there.
EP99 "Multi-Factorial Process in Death"During closing arguments, Eric Nelson raises the notion that Geore Floyd's death was a multi-factorial process; he stresses the two factors he believes the State's experts downplayed and largely ignored: Floyd's drug use and apparent heart disease.
EP100 "No Excuse for Police Abuse"The prosecution gets the last word before the jury goes to deliberate; it delivers its rebuttal in closing arguments.
EP98 "Jury Deliberations to Verdict"Jury deliberations begin ahead of a highly-anticipated verdict; it is up to the jury to decide whether Derek Chauvin was responsible for the death of George Floyd.
EP101 "The Sentencing"The sentencing phase begins after the jury votes to convict Derek Chauvin of unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.
EP75 "Humanizing George Floyd"Prosecutors turn the jury's attention to a family member of George Floyd. Philonise Floyd, George's younger brother, gives an emotional testimony about Floyd's life and background.
EP69 "A Cardiologist Explains"The prosecution brings in another doctor to testify about George Floyd's death; Dr. Jonathan Rich, a cardiologist is the seventh one to take the stand; the prosecution team shifts jurors' attention to the medical part of this trial.
EP57 "Lung Specialist Breaks It Down"The lung specialist who the prosecutor called explains how a person should properly breathe; Dr. Tobin says that that the brain can go for eight seconds before one loses consciousness; investigators time how long Chauvin had his knee on Floyd's neck.
EP59 "Analyzing Drugs In George Floyd's System"Dr. Martin Tobin uses recreations of the scene and math equations in visual displays; he breaks down how the prone restraint, the handcuffs and Derek Chauvin's knee all worked together to deprive George Floyd of oxygen, dismissing the drug factor.
EP72 "No Heart Failure, No Heart Attack"On the stand, cardiologist Dr. Jonathan Rich concludes that neither a heart attack nor a drug overdose led to George Floyd's death; he is under cross-examination explaining his medical findings.
EP58 "Shallow Breathing Versus Drug Use"Dr. Martin Tobin tells jurors that George Floyd had a rare tumor; he was a recovering drug addict who had Covid a month earlier.
EP60 "Forensic Toxicologist Confirms"The forensic toxicologist pointed jurors to visual exhibits about the concentration of illegal drugs in George Floyd's system.
EP61 "Air Hunger"The jury listens to a forensic medicine specialist who examined what was in George Floyd's system after he was killed; according to Dr. Bill Smock, George Floyd suffered from what is called air hunger, the body's inability to get enough oxygen.
EP71 "Dr. Jonathan Rich"Prosecutors in Derek Chauvin's murder trial tried to show the jury the difference between a death by cardiac arrest, when the heart stops, and death from asphyxia, when a person is deprived of oxygen.
EP64 "The Death Certificate"Before prosecutors bring in their medical examiner in Chauvin's murder trial, they call up Dr. Thomas, another forensic pathologist who reviewed the case. According to her, Floyd's death certificate was the final report concluding how he died.
EP68 "The Chief Medical Examiner"The chief medical examiner of Hennepin County explains his detailed autopsy report for jurors. Dr. Andrew Baker concludes that George Floyd died after the police officer's restraint and neck compression caused his heart and lungs to stop.
EP62 "Dr. Bill Smock"Prosecutors bring in a forensic medicine clinician to discuss what was in George Floyd's system after his death; Dr. Bill Smock also happens to be a specialist in the body's response to a loss of oxygen.
EP76 "Unreasonable Use of Force"The cop-turned-law-professor gives his professional opinion about Derek Chauvin's actions the day George Floyd lost his life.
EP74 "Going Against Accepted Police Practices"The State's use-of-force expert is not done testifying; Seth Stoughton is the second prosecution witness on the subject; he tells the jury that the knee-to-neck restraint used on George Floyd was unreasonable and excessive.
EP63 "Dr. Lindsey Thomas"Doctor Lindsey Thomas, a locally based pathologist, comes in to give her findings on the cause and manner of Floyd's death. She tells the jury that she has never had a case like this that carries such thorough documentation of the terminal events.
EP73 "Excessive Use of Force"A law professor who is a former police officer, along with being a use-of-force expert serves as the next witness for the prosecution team; they want the jury to hear how it believes Chauvin used excessive force during the fatal encounter with Floyd.
EP70 "A Different Medical Opinion"Dr. Andrew Baker gives a different account than the other experts who took the stand on George Floyd's death, concluding that Floyd died of a cardiac arrest and found no findings supporting asphyxia; but he says that Chauvin's restraint was critical.
EP66 "Contributing Factors"Doctor Lindsey Thomas, a forensic pathologist, claims physiological stress could have played a role in Floyd's death.
EP65 "Challenging Dr. Andrew Baker"Dr. Andrew Baker tells the jury that while homicide was the manner of George Floyd's death, his health conditions also played a role; he performed the full autopsy on Floyd and says that he watched the videos of the incident that led to his death.
EP67 "From Forensic Pathologist to Medical Examiner"The State's forensic pathologist concludes that there is no evidence that George Floyd would have died, had Chauvin and other police officers not been pinning him down; Dr. Lindsey Thomas is under cross examination.
Original Air Date: May 24, 2024
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