Jonathan Majors Trial: Prosecution Rests, Marvel Actor's Testimony Uncertain

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The prosecution has rested its case in the domestic violence trial of actor Jonathan Majors, known for his role in Marvel's "Loki." The defense team attempted to have the case dismissed, but the motion was rejected by the judge. Majors, who maintains his innocence, could face up to a year in prison if found guilty. It remains unclear whether Majors will testify in his own defense. The trial has included evidence such as surveillance videos, text exchanges, and witness testimonies, but the jury has not heard directly from Majors himself.
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