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As his federal sexual transport and robbery experiment is approaching its conclusion, several reports now show that Diddy does not prove in his own defense.
This means that the jury does not hear the stars or his perspective, which emphasizes the strategy based on his consent.
Legal experts say that the choice could protect him from accusing himself, but it can also return if the judges expect him to defend himself.
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Diddy has acknowledged his guilt but, according to A PEOPLE Report, he may not prove in the ongoing trial.
A shameful rapper lawyer Marc Agnifilio offered a hint on Tuesday, June 17, when Judge Arun Subramanian asked him for an assessment of the length of the defense.
Agnifilio revealed that it takes less than two days, indicating that Diddy does not take a stand, as it takes more than a week if he did.
In the midst of the announcement, analysts are convinced that keeping Diddy from the ward is strategic.
According to them, it protects the 55-year-old from a cross-survey and limits his words from using more than 60 civilian suit.
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Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani believes in particular Diddy’s defense will focus on discredit for prosecutors, subscribe that they are “reputation, money or revenge”.
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New notifications will come months after Agnifilio suggested that Diddy could prove. In preview Tmz The lawyer stated on September 26, 2024, the documentary “Diddy: The innocent drop” that the rapper was eager to take a stand.
“I don’t know I could keep him out of the ward. I think he is very eager to tell his story,” he said. “I think he tells every part of his story, including what you see in the video. He has his story and I think only he can tell in a way he can tell it in real time. It’s a human story. It’s the story of love, that’s the story of the Hurt, it is the story of the pain of the heart.”
Sage Knight also believed that Diddy had a good idea to prove.
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Talking PEOPLE The crime convicted of prison said: “The only way [Combs] You can even start to take part of that pain if they have a puff father on the pedestal and the truth comes out. Puffy should get on the tripod and look at these people in the eye and say, “This is what I did.” “
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Although the former CEO of Death Row Records believed that Diddy would prove that a change, legal expert Lisa Bonner shared a different feeling.
“Once you have taken a stand, everything you’ve ever done – related to any of these alleged crimes – will be a fair game,” he said Page six.
The lawyer revealed that it increases Diddy’s chances of going to prison for abuse because he would be under oath.
As such, it was best to avoid the position. “There is a lot of evidence that is presented, even so far, I don’t want to answer if I were diddy,” Bonner added.
“For example,” Did you drop Molotov cocktail in the car or did you have any participation in it? “Your closet is of no use, especially if you have skeletons,” he ended.
At the same time, the ongoing case has taken a new turn when Diddy’s alleged “freak -off” videos of drug fuel gender were recently played in court.
According to reports, the prosecutors compiled three videos, each about 11-12 minutes to watch and give them the headphones listen to the sound.
Tmz The report that the collection for about 30 seconds, the courtroom had a radio silence and everyone heard sexual sounds from the judges’ headphones.
Several black female judges waving visibly or shook their head during the play of express scenes, while one male judge first announced that they laugh.
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Other judges react with tense silence, some shake their heads, others on the screen.
The judge stated that the judge originally claimed to live in Bronx during the jury’s choice, but later admitted that he had moved to New Jersey.
The judge emphasized that the decision was based solely on credibility problems, not the breed.
According to him, the inconsistencies with the judge’s answers in the court showed a desire to be misleading to reach the jury.
The decentralized judge was replaced by a white alternative, whose Diddy’s lawyers believed “significantly prejudice” “Finnna’s loose” rapper.