Questions of Legal Experts Why Diddy Jury is not separated
Lawyer David S.
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After a judge Sean “Diddy” Comes’ The federal hearing was dismissed on Monday, with questions around the jury’s potential problems with another member of the jury.
The US Attorney’s Office noted in a letter submitted on MondayE For potential communication with a former colleague in relation to the jury’s serviceTHe did not agree with Diddy’s legal team, arguing in support of the judge.
Judge Arun Subramanian, a lawyer David S, said that the referee’s problem could be avoided if the jury had been asked to separate the jury from the beginning of Rapper’s sexual offenses.
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The potential judge once again threatened the experiment of the Sean “Diddy” comb. (Jane Rosenberg)
Celtzer said Problems within the jury Create a number of problems because “now you have a judge, they are stigmatized.”
“He or she is discussing the facts of the case outside the presence of the jury. As the court suggested, again, the hearing will migrate for a day,” Celtzer said. “Why is the jury not separated?”
It is not clear what potential communications are at this time, and the prosecution and defense are expected to solve this problem on Tuesday.
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“To avoid these problems, the jury does not have to watch social media. The jury does not have to read the news. You should not talk to your husband or wife or partner, not to discuss it on the train.

Judge Arun Subramanian was nominated by former President Joe Biden to the federal court. (Tom Williams)
“This is impossible. The fact that the judge has asked for these people to do is the most shocking to the fact that no judge has been dismissed at this stage based on a violation of these rules.”
Former Federal Prosecutor Mohammed Rahmani The judge admitted that the court rules must follow, or face consequences.
“It is an impossible task that a judge has asked to do these people, and it is very shocking that no judge has been dismissed at this time based on a violation of these rules.”
“Talking about the case is strictly forbidden,” Rahmani Fox told the News Digital. “The judge may say that he is sitting on the panel and gives the expected length of the hearing, but about it. If the judge is talking about the case of their oath violation, it is the basis for removing them.”
Before the evidence began on Monday, Judge No. 6 was dismissed from the case and was appointed by the first alternate judge. Discussion about Dismissing Judge No. 6 The prosecution began last week after highlighting the inconsistency in his residency statements.
Friday, the Prosecution Judge said in No. 6 Comb He recently moved to New Jerse with his girlfriend and revealed that there was a further inquiry. When questioned behind the closed doors, the judge said he was staying in New York for four to five nights. Her daughter was born in New Jersey and lives there, but he lives in New York City.

The judge was dismissed from Diddy’s inquiry on Monday, and another judge will face similar consequences on Tuesday. (Jane Rosenberg)
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“Talking about the case is strictly forbidden. The judge can say that he is sitting on the panel and give the expected length of the inquiry, but about it.”
“At this time the judge has nothing to say, it can return the jin to the bottle and correct their credibility …” the judge said before the proceedings in court.
For concerns about the diversity, Judge Subramanian said the referees would not raise those concerns. The Combs’ legal team asked the judge to keep the judge from his ethnicity and miscalculated the judge.
Judge Subramanian It has also been observed that there is no evidence of prosecutive atrocity.
Despite the problems within the jury’s pond, Celtzer noted that Diddy’s legal team has “worked” with his protection so far.

Sean “Diddy” Combus Federal Inquiry Judge asked for evidence by summary witness Anaya Shankar. (Jane Rosenberg)
“I don’t believe that at this time they want to be a mystery,” Celtzer said. “They are going to do their movements for the Mystyle in accordance with the law. The judge will deny them, and keep their solutions for the appeal.
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Along with a former Bad Boy Entertainment Employee, Diddy’s Drug Shadha is expected to testify on Tuesday, Brendon Paul. Paul was exempted from his testimony, and the prosecution was expected to wrap before the end of the week.
Celtzer does not believe that Diddy takes stance and witnessed the reason why protection is “limiting their case to the most minimum experts and witnesses.”
“The government did not face his burden. He is trying to punish Mr. Kambs that he is a bad actor,” Seltzar said. “This does not mean that he violated the law in a federal court.”
“The government has not faced his burden. He is trying to punish Mr. Kambs as a bad actor. This does not mean that he has violated the law in a federal court.”

Not sealed on September 17 in a federal indictment, The comb was charged With a gangster conspiracy (RICO); Sexual smuggling by force, fraud or forcibly; And transport to engage in prostitution. If found guilty, he will face the maximum life sentence in the bar or in prison at least 15 years ago. (Jane Rosenberg)
“As you think he was a giant, or a woman’s batterer, he did not rob and he did not rob and he did not sexually smuggle because all these witnesses brought before the jury, talking about how they agreed,” he said.
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Not sealed on September 17 in a federal indictment, The comb was charged With a gangster conspiracy (RICO); Sexual smuggling by force, fraud or forcibly; And transport to engage in prostitution. If found guilty, he will face the maximum life sentence in the bar or in prison at least 15 years ago.
Throughout the trial, they have retained their innocence, including evidence that the witnesses have witnessed rape, sexual harassment, severe physical abuse, forced labor and drug trafficking. The hearing is expected to wrap by July 4.