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George Floyd Killing – Gag Order Imposed

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🗓️ 16 July 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

The death of George Floyd, and subsequent criminal charges brought against the Minneapolis police officers involved, caused reverberations around the world, making it one of the most talked about criminal proceedings in recent history. So much so that the judge overseeing the case recently handed down a gag order silencing all involved in the case. Court TV Legal Correspondent Chanley Painter will join Vinnie with the latest on the judge’s ruling. Was the gag order necessary, or even constitutional? Vinnie’s special guest attorney Randall Kessler thinks so. But is it too late to put the genie back in the bottle? Can an impartial jury ever be seated for a case with this much exposure? If not, does that benefit the prosecution or the defense? Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live. To hear all of Court TV’s interview with defense attorney Earl Grey, click here Check out the latest podcast series from the Court TV library -Murder and the Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery

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0:00.0

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are simply that.

0:05.0

Opinions, all are presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law.

0:09.0

Sensitive topics are discussed.

0:11.0

Discretion is advised.

0:13.4

On this week's court TV podcast, after tons of pretrial publicity,

0:20.8

the Minneapolis judge said enough is enough and put a gag order on all the parties

0:26.2

involved in the prosecution of the ex-police officers involved in the death of George Floyd.

0:32.0

Court TV legal correspondent, Chanley Panger is here with insight into what led to the judge's ruling.

0:37.4

Does the gag order help or hurt the defense's case?

0:40.8

Or is it a sign the prosecution has a bigger problem on their hands?

0:47.0

This is the Court TV Podcast with Vinny Polytan.

0:59.0

Welcome to the Court TV Podcast on Vini Polytan, former prosecutor. That's the way I see the world.

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I'll let you know up front, right?

1:02.0

You know, the George Floyd... world, I'll let you know up front, right?

1:03.1

You know, the George Floyd case is going to be a trial or a series of trials, and we know

1:11.0

the way the story has completely taken over the nation and has so many implications

1:16.8

and in so many areas of our lives.

1:19.8

But when push comes to shove, there's going to be a trial.

1:23.0

You've got for defendants.

1:25.0

You've got people who have put in their pleas of not guilty

1:28.6

or saying they're not guilty.

1:30.5

They're not admitting to anything at this point. I think ultimately this is a case that will go to trial.

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