After closing arguments in the trial of ASAP Rocky, a Los Angeles jury will decide whether the rapper is guilty of assault charges that could land him in prison for nearly 20 years.
“There is one critical question you have to answer,” Deputy District Attorney Paul Przelomiec told the Los Angeles jurors. “Was it a real gun or was it a fake gun?” he said. “Nothing else is in ...
Closing arguments were presented in the trial on Thursday. Prosecutor Paul Przelomiec said this is "a very simple case." "That man decided, for whatever reason, that he was going to settle his ...
A$AP Rocky, aka Rakim Mayers, listens as prosecutor Paul Przelomiec delivers his closing remarks to the jury (screenshot via YouTube) LOS ANGELES (CN) — Insults ...
In the prosecution’s closing argument, Deputy District Attorney Paul Przelomiec told jurors they have “one critical question” to answer. “Was it a real gun or was it a fake gun?” ...
A$AP Rocky was charged with two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm in connection with a 2021 shooting.
A California jury found A$AP Rocky not guilty on Tuesday, in his gun assault trial. "Thank y'all for saving my life," A$AP Rocky, real name Rakim Mayers, told the jurors as they left the L.A.
Addressing jurors first, Deputy District Attorney Paul Przelomiec sought to upend Rocky’s claim he was only carrying a prop gun when he met Relli, born Terell Ephron, near a parking garage ...
Addressing jurors first, Deputy District Attorney Paul Przelomiec sought to upend Rocky’s claim he was only carrying a prop gun when he met Relli, born Terell Ephron, near a parking garage outside the ...