Chauvin defense team asks for jury sequestration after Sunday's officer-involved shooting

Judge Cahill gives insight as to when the case will end
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The Brooklyn Center office-involved shooting and protests were an early topic this morning in the Derek Chauvin murder and manslaughter trial. Defense attorney Eric Nelson with a request of Judge Peter Cahill regarding those events.

"At this time I am requesting sequestration of the jury in lieu of the the incidents of last night. As the court is, I'm sure, aware, an officer-involved shooting took place in the city of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. As a result of that there was some fairly extensive civil unrest that occurred. I would note for the court that we have at least one juror who is a resident of that particular city."

Nelson arguing that the news of the unrest may sway a juror to not vote one way or the other for fear of repercussions. The judge ruled against the motion, saying that it is a different case and has nothing to do with a trial.

Judge Cahill did off an indication as to when they believe that things will wrap up. Cahill says that the jury will be sequestered starting next Monday when they anticipate closing arguments.

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