Day 27: Closing arguments
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Day 26: Day 3 of the defense
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Day 25: Defense continues case
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Day 24: Defense begins its case
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Day 23: Week 3 of the trial begins
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Day 22: Medical examiner testifies
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Day 21: More medical testimony
Day 20: Use-of-force testimony
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Day 19: Prosecution testimony continues
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Day 18: Arradondo testifies
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Day 17: Day 5 of prosecution testimony
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Day 16: Day 4 of prosecution testimony
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Day 15: More from prosecution
Witness overwhelmed with sorrow watching video of George Floyd's arrest. Read story.
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Day: 14: Day 2 of testimony
Donald Williams, Darnella Frazier and firefighter Genevieve Hansen on the stand. Read story.
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Day 13: Opening statements
Testimony begins with three prosecution eyewitnesses. Read story.
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Day 12: Tuesday, March 23
Attempting to fill out the jury. Read story.
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Day 11: Monday, March 22
One more jury brings total to 14. Read story.
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Day 10: Friday, March 19
Judge rejects defense motions for continuance and change of venue. Read story.
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Day 9: Thursday, March 18
Three jurors seated, totaling 12. Read story.
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Day 8: Wednesday, March 17
Two seated jurors removed; two added. Read story.
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Day 7: Tuesday, March 16
Civil settlement fallout results in no jurors seated. Read story.
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Day 6: Monday, March 15
Defense concerned over $27M settlement. Read story.
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Day 5: Friday, March 12
Seventh juror seated is non-profit health-care executive. Read story.
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Day 4: Thursday, March 11
Third-degree murder charge reinstated in case. Read story.
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Day 3: Wednesday, March 10
Minnesota Supreme Court opens door for 3rd-degree murder charge. Read story.
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Day 2: Tuesday, March 9
Three jurors seated — one woman of color, two white men. Read story.
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Day 1: Monday, March 8
Jury selection stalls with third-degree murder charge weighed. Read story.
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Abrupt closure of one of Minnesota’s largest peer recovery providers leaves hundreds in limbo
The state has been investigating substance use disorder service provider Kyros amid billing fraud allegations. Other recovery organizations are scrambling to help its vulnerable clients and staff.