Michael Slager to be Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation

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Former police officer Michael Slager pleaded guilty to federal civil rights charges in the shooting death of Walter Scott..

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Former South Carolina police officer Michael Slager's sentencing hearing starts Monday.

Slager is the ex-officer who pleaded guilty to federal civil rights charges in the shooting death of an unarmed black man.

In April 2015, Slager pulled over Walter Scott for a broken taillight.

Dashcam video shows that after a short conversation, Scott ran away from the car and that after a foot chase, Slager fired eight shots, killing Scott.

Slager's state murder trial  ended in a hung jury  last year when the jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict.

As part of a plea agreement, South Carolina dropped that pending murder charge, and the federal government dropped  two other charges .  The maximum sentence for the civil rights violation is life in prison, but the  Charleston Post and Courier calls that  unlikely.

Scott's brother told the paper he hopes Slager gets at least 20 years. 



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