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A look at jury deliberations at A$AP Rocky's felony assault trial

By The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jurors found hip-hop star A$AP Rocky not guilty on Tuesday after deliberating for only about three hours.

The Los Angeles jury of seven women and five men began their discussions in the morning after three weeks of testimony and arguments that ended Friday. They had reached the verdict by mid-afternoon.

Rocky, whose legal name is Rakim Mayers, was charged with two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. He could have gotten up to 24 years in prison with convictions. The 36-year-old hip-hop star, fashion maven and actor is the partner of singing star Rihanna, who attended much of the trial and brought their two toddler sons to closing arguments.

Here's a closer look at the deliberation process:

What jurors decided

Jurors had to unanimously decide whether Rocky was guilty of firing two shots with a handgun at a former friend known as A$AP Relli on a Hollywood street corner on Nov. 6, 2021.

The jury could acquit him if they believed a defense argument that he only fired blanks from a prop gun that he carried for security, or if they believed he was acting in self defense.

The jurors did not need to agree in their reasoning — or to explain it — they only needed to agree on the result. Each of the charges was for one of the shots. It would have been extremely unusual for them to find him guilty of one and not the other.

A mistrial could have been declared, but they quickly were able to reach a consensus.

The potential prison sentence

Each of the counts carried a potential sentence of three to nine years in prison. If the jurors found him guilty, the judge would have separately decided whether a California sentencing enhancement for personal use of a firearm applies. The maximum possible sentence would have been 24 years and four months, according to the district attorney's office.

Rocky has been free on bail since his 2022 arrest. If he was convicted, he would have been taken into custody immediately, though his lawyers could have petitioned for his release until sentencing. He turned down a pre-trial plea deal that could've meant just six months in jail.

The evidence jurors looked at

A$AP Relli's testimony made up the bulk of the prosecution's case. One surveillance camera captured the sound of the shots being fired. Another partially captured a scuffle shortly before the shooting. Yet another camera captured the incident itself, though it is small and blurry in the corner of the frame.

Jurors also considered text messages to Rocky and others that Relli sent before and after the incident. Relli has also filed a civil lawsuit, and said in the communications that he had a greater desire to be paid by Rocky rather than to see him prosecuted.

Defense witnesses included two members of Rocky's inner circle who testified that he carried the prop gun.

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