EXPLAINER: How will jury deliberations work in Chauvin case?
MINNEAPOLIS — After more than two weeks of witness testimony and hours of attorney arguments, the fate of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin is now in the hands of a jury that will decide if he is responsible for George Floyd ‘s death.
Jury deliberations are done in private and are largely a mystery to those who aren’t involved.
The jury of 12, including six white people and six people who are Black or multiracial, will be sequestered, and the duration of deliberations depends on the jury. One legal expert said waiting for a jury verdict can seem like “the longest hours of any day.”
HOW LONG WILL JURY DELIBERATIONS TAKE IN CHAUVIN’S TRIAL?