Which sentence will be served concurrently with Chauvin's state sentence?
His federal sentence
An additional state sentence
A sentence for a parole violation
An unrelated criminal sentence
Answer
The federal sentence of 21 years will run concurrently with Chauvin's 22 and a half-year state sentence. This means that Chauvin will serve both sentences at the same time and will not have to serve any additional time in prison for the federal conviction.
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