Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial judge denied his attorneys' second request for a mistrial, which claimed prosecutorial misconduct related to false testimony about a balcony incident. The defense argued that key witness testimonies were false and that the prosecution knew or should have known this, but the judge dismissed these claims, stating the process was normal adversarial procedure. Combs faces charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
The judge overseeing Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial denied his second request for a mistrial, citing effective cross-examination and evidence that challenged the prosecution's claims, including allegations of false testimony and inconsistencies about an incident where Combs was accused of dangling a friend over a balcony. The trial continues with the judge emphasizing the vigorous legal proceedings and the importance of fair evidence evaluation.
Sean Combs's trial in New York faces a potential mistrial after his legal team accused prosecutors of misconduct, citing false testimony about his whereabouts on a key date. Witness 'Jane' continues her emotional testimony about their relationship, amid intense courtroom activity and legal debates. The trial is expected to last about eight weeks and will not be publicly broadcast.
Lawyers for Sean 'Diddy' Combs request a mistrial in his sex trafficking trial, alleging prosecutorial misconduct and false evidence, with the case ongoing and prosecutors expected to respond soon.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is requesting a mistrial in his sex-trafficking case due to alleged prosecutorial misconduct, including presenting false testimony and withholding evidence, as his trial continues in New York.
The Illinois Supreme Court overturned Jussie Smollett's conviction for orchestrating a hate-crime hoax, citing due process violations similar to those in Bill Cosby's case. Both cases involved prosecutors reneging on initial agreements, leading to convictions being overturned due to prosecutorial misconduct. Smollett's charges were initially dropped in exchange for community service, while Cosby was promised no prosecution in exchange for civil testimony, which was later used against him. Neither can be retried on these charges.
Attorneys for "Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed have filed for a new trial or dismissal of her case, citing prosecutorial misconduct and discovery violations, following the dismissal of Alec Baldwin's related case. They argue that withheld evidence and false statements by the special prosecutor compromised the integrity of the judicial process. Gutierrez Reed, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 on-set shooting, is currently serving an 18-month sentence.
"Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed is seeking to overturn her manslaughter conviction, alleging prosecutorial misconduct and suppressed evidence similar to what led to the dismissal of Alec Baldwin's case. Her attorney argues that crucial evidence was withheld, compromising the trial's integrity, and calls for her release and the removal of special prosecutor Kari Morrissey.
Following the dismissal of Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial, the lawyer for Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed has filed a motion to dismiss her charges or grant a new trial, citing prosecutorial misconduct and failure to disclose evidence. The motion also calls for the removal of Special Prosecutor Kari Morrissey. Gutierrez-Reed was sentenced to 18 months for her role in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Former President Donald Trump accuses Judge Juan Merchan and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg of hiding documents from his defense team on the eve of his criminal trial, but his attempts to delay or dismiss the case have been unsuccessful. The trial is set to begin on Monday, with Trump planning to testify. He faces charges related to allegedly falsifying business records in connection to a payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Despite Trump's efforts to delay the trial, the judge and appeals court have rejected his motions, and he has been placed under a gag order after repeatedly criticizing the judge and others involved in the case.
Actor Joseph Gatt, known for his roles in "Game of Thrones" and "Dumbo," is suing the LAPD, Los Angeles County, and others over a false pedophile case that led to his arrest and public scrutiny. The case against him fell apart, and all charges were dropped due to concerns about the evidence. Gatt alleges that the accusations were fabricated by a 16-year-old fan and that law enforcement failed to thoroughly investigate. He is seeking over $40 million in damages for lost opportunities and harm to his reputation.
A New York judge has set a firm trial date of April 15 for Donald Trump's first criminal trial, rejecting claims of prosecutorial misconduct and insisting that the case over reimbursement of hush money payment is back on track. The trial involves the alleged falsification of business records related to Trump's repayment of his former lawyer Michael Cohen, who paid an adult film actress for her silence about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump. The judge expressed skepticism towards Trump's legal claims and criticized his legal team for their handling of potential evidence, ultimately ruling that the trial will proceed as scheduled.
Charles Rice, who had been serving a 30- to 60-year sentence for a 2011 shooting in Philadelphia, was cleared of all charges after spending about a dozen years in prison. The decision came after officials acknowledged weak evidence and ineffective assistance from his original lawyer. The District Attorney's Office stated that it would not meet the burden of proof for the charges, effectively exonerating Mr. Rice.
Alec Baldwin's lawyers have filed a motion to dismiss manslaughter charges against him for the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the filming of "Rust," citing prosecutorial misconduct and claiming that his rights have been trampled. The armorer, Hannah Gutierrez, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in a separate trial. Baldwin's lawyers argue that prosecutors withheld substantial evidence from the grand jury and have publicly dragged Baldwin through improprieties. The trial is set for July 10 in New Mexico, and Gutierrez faces up to 18 months in state prison.
Alec Baldwin's lawyers have filed a motion to dismiss his manslaughter case, alleging prosecutorial misconduct and arguing that the indictment was obtained unfairly. They claim that prosecutors leaked information, failed to present exculpatory evidence, and gave a faulty jury instruction. Baldwin, indicted for the accidental shooting on the set of "Rust," is set to face trial on July 9. His defense team disputes the prosecution's handling of the case and plans to focus on the condition of the gun at the time of the shooting.