Jonathan Majors' Emotional Trial: Texts, Tears, and Accusations

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Actor Jonathan Majors and his defense team cried in court during the closing arguments of his domestic violence trial. The defense claimed Majors' fear of being a Black man in America calling 911 came true, while the prosecution argued that Majors used "strategically planned" methods to ensure compliance from his girlfriend, who they described as a victim of domestic violence. Majors pleaded not guilty to four charges of assault and harassment, and if convicted, he faces up to a year in jail. The trial is now in the hands of the jury, who will deliberate and return a verdict.
Topics:entertainment#assault-and-harassment#closing-arguments#crime#domestic-violence-trial#jonathan-majors#verdict
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