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    Sentencing delayed for former officer in Tyre Nichols case

    By Deja Davis,

    1 days ago

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    MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The sentencing hearing for former Memphis Police officer Desmond Mills , who pleaded guilty in the beating of Tyre Nichols has been delayed.

    According to Mark Norris, the United States District Court judge, Mills’ sentencing was reset to February 20, 2025, at 2 p.m.

    The deadline to file objections to the pre-sentence report is now extended to February 6, 2025.

    This comes after Mills’ attorney filed a motion on Tuesday to continue sentencing and extend the deadline to file the objections to the pre-sentencing report.

    The motion was filed to allow the defense additional time to prepare for the sentencing in this matter, reports state.

    Ex-MPD officer says he lied about Tyre Nichols’ beating to protect his family

    Mills was one of five Memphis Police officers criminally charged in the January 2023 beating death of Tyre Nichols during a traffic stop. The other ex-officers are Emmitt Martin III, Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, and Justin Smith.

    In November 2023, Mills pleaded guilty to federal charges and agreed to plead guilty to state charges in the death of Nichols.

    “My use of force was excessive on Mr. Nichols and I did make misleading statements,” Mills said in court.

    Tyre Nichols videos show what happened in fatal Memphis traffic stop

    Both federal and state prosecutors have agreed to a recommended sentence of 15 years. DA Steve Mulroy said the state and federal charges would run concurrently.

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    June Bug
    1d ago
    Justice delayed is justice denied. Damn shame!!
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