Opening statements set to begin in A$AP Rocky's trial
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A$AP Rocky gun trial to begin in Los Angeles
The shooting trial against popular rapper A$AP Rocky began Friday with opening statements in Los Angeles.NBC News - 1h -
A$AP Rocky's lawyers to cast accuser as money seeker in opening statements at trial
Opening statements are beginning at the trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who is accused of firing a handgun at a former friendABC News - 15h -
A$AP Rocky assault trial soon heads to opening statements as a jury is seated
A jury of five men and seven women has been seated at the trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who is charged with firing a gun at a former friendABC News - 21h -
A$AP Rocky assault trial continues jury selection as defense protests lack of Black candidates
Dozens of jurors will return to a Los Angeles courtroom for the possibility of serving on the trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who is charged with firing a gun at a former friendABC News - 1d -
Rapper A$AP Rocky in court accused of firing gun at former friend in LA
The rapper could face up to 24 years in prison if convicted in the Hollywood shooting case.BBC News - 5h -
ASAP Rocky became a superstar. Will a Hollywood shooting trial derail his career?
Rakim Mayers, better known as the rapper ASAP Rocky, will headline the Rolling Loud festival and serve as a chair of the Met Gala this year — as long as he dodges a conviction at his trial for a ...Los Angeles Times - 2d -
A$AP Rocky rejects plea deal in Hollywood assault case as trial begins
A$AP Rocky rejected a plea deal from prosecutors in his Hollywood assault case Tuesday as the trial began in downtown Los Angeles, a little over two years after he was charged with opening fire on ...CBS News - 2d -
A$AP Rocky trial set to begin on charges he fired a gun at a former friend
Trial is set to begin with jury selection in a Los Angeles court for rapper A$AP Rocky, who is charged with firing a gun at a former friend in Hollywood in 2021ABC News - 3d -
A$AP Rocky’s shooting trial is set to begin. Here’s what to know about the case
A$AP Rocky is about to go to trial on charges that he fired a gun at a former friend outside a Hollywood hotel in 2021ABC News - 6d
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