The relevant excerpt
Multiple Charges to be Considered Separately
The State has brought
three charges, or counts, against
the Defendant. Each count
charges separate and distinct offense. You must consider the evidence applicable to each count as though it were the only accusation before you for consideration, and you must state your findings as to each count in separate verdict, uninfluenced by the fact that your verdict as to
any other count or counts is in favor of, or against, the Defendant. The Defendant may be found
“guilty” or “not guilty” of any or all of the offenses charged, depending upon the evidence and
the weight you give to it under the court’s instructions.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/context/read-judge-s-instructions-to-derek-chauvin-trial-jurors/5b3517cb-bfa2-4dad-957e-11acfb2783f2/