Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane, according to the Associated Press.
That sentencing occured on October 21, 2021.
We believe this guilty verdict strengthens those pillars.
The Supreme Court's opinion simply cannot change that.
However, such an outcome would not have much impact on Chauvin since he was also convicted of the more serious count of second-degree murder and is serving 22 and a half years.
The ruling could give former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin grounds to contest his own third-degree murder conviction in George Floyd's death in May 2020.