A$AP Rocky's Assault Trial Enters Deliberation Phase Amid Family Presence
Jurors begin deliberations in A$AP Rocky's felony assault trial as emotions run high after prosecutor's closing arguments reference his family.
Convictions on both counts could mean up to 24 years in prison.
Jury in A$AP Rocky’s Felony Assault Trial Gets the Case and Will Start Deliberations Next Week
Epoch Times·3M
·Mixed ReliableThis source has a mixed track record—sometimes accurate but also prone to bias, sensationalism, or incomplete reporting.RightThis outlet favors right-wing views.The prosecution had shown only Rocky’s angry responses to suggest he started the fight.
California court hears tense closing arguments in A$AP Rocky assault trial
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A$AP Rocky trial nearing deliberations as closing arguments are set to finish
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Summary
The jury in A$AP Rocky's felony assault trial has begun deliberations after closing arguments that underscored the emotional stakes, particularly in light of Rihanna and their children’s presence. Prosecutors emphasized the serious nature of the charges while defense lawyers aimed to discredit the accuser's testimony. The court must decide if Rocky fired a real gun or a prop gun during a confrontation in 2021, with a conviction potentially leading to a 24-year prison sentence. The trial has seen intense exchanges between the lawyers, highlighting the complexity and gravity of the situation.
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