EXPLAINER: Ex-officer on trial for Floyd death won’t testify
MINNEAPOLIS — The former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder in George Floyd’s death said Thursday that he won’t testify in his own defence, invoking his right to remain silent and leave the burden of proof on the state.
It was a high-stakes decision. Taking the stand could have helped humanize Derek Chauvin to jurors who haven’t heard from him directly at trial, but it could also have opened him up to a devastating cross-examination.
“’We have gone back and forth on the matter’ would be kind of an understatement, right?” defence attorney Eric Nelson asked Chauvin in court, without the jury present.
“Yes it is,” Chauvin replied.