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  1. Michael O. Freeman. Michael Orville Freeman (born May 7, 1948) is an American attorney and politician who served as the county attorney for Hennepin County from 2007 to 2023. [1] While in office, he was the official responsible overseeing several high-profile criminal cases of excessive police force, including several unlawful killings by law ...

  2. Michael Orville Freeman is an American attorney and politician who served as the county attorney for Hennepin County from 2007 to 2023. While in office, he was the official responsible overseeing several high-profile criminal cases of excessive police force, including several unlawful killings by law enforcement officers. Freeman filed criminal charges against Derek Chauvin and three other ...

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  4. Apr 21, 2024 · Michael Orville Freeman (born May 7, 1948) is an American attorney and politician who served as the county attorney for Hennepin County from 2007 to 2023. While in office, he was the official responsible overseeing several high-profile criminal cases of excessive police force, including several unla

  5. v. t. e. The 2022 Hennepin County Attorney election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the County attorney of Hennepin County, Minnesota. On September 1, 2021, incumbent county attorney Michael O. Freeman announced that he would retire at the end of his term after 24 years in the role. [1] Former Hennepin County Chief Public Defender Mary ...

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  6. Sep 1, 2021 · Statement of Hennepin County Attorney Michael O. Freeman. Wednesday, Minneapolis, MN – September 1, 2021: I formally announced today that I will not seek re-election as Hennepin County Attorney in November 2022. Next year I will have been Hennepin County Attorney for 24 years, the longest serving in county history and I will also be 74 years old.

  7. Sep 15, 2021 · Hennepin County Attorney Michael O. Freeman said his prosecutors are "disappointed" by Wednesday's ruling, but they "respect and acknowledge that the Minnesota Supreme Court is the final arbiter ...