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After you read the defendant his Miranda rights, did the defendant acknowledge those rights? Did he choose to speak with you after that?
After that point, did you begin asking the defendant questions specific to the event? I did. Did the defendant respond to those questions?
After that point, did you begin asking the defendant questions specific to the event? I did. Did the defendant respond to those questions?
After that point, did you begin asking the defendant questions specific to the event? I did. Did the defendant respond to those questions?
He did.
He did.
He did.
What did you do at that point?
What did you do at that point?
What did you do at that point?
Agents descending on his Holmby Hills mansion in fatigues, briefly detaining two of Combs' adult sons, seen here wearing handcuffs.
Agents descending on his Holmby Hills mansion in fatigues, briefly detaining two of Combs' adult sons, seen here wearing handcuffs.
Sean Diddy Combs denying all the allegations against him, his attorney calling the raids at his home here in Los Angeles and in Miami an unprecedented ambush and a gross overuse of military-level force.
Sean Diddy Combs denying all the allegations against him, his attorney calling the raids at his home here in Los Angeles and in Miami an unprecedented ambush and a gross overuse of military-level force.
I thought we had raised enough reasonable doubt that the result would have been different.
I thought we had raised enough reasonable doubt that the result would have been different.
Second trial, the one when they wanted the first trial, but she's innocent. She's factually innocent. There's no way she did it.
Second trial, the one when they wanted the first trial, but she's innocent. She's factually innocent. There's no way she did it.
Second trial, the one when they wanted the first trial, but she's innocent. She's factually innocent. There's no way she did it.
Judge Beverly Canone denied the motion Friday morning. The judge said jurors' private agreements are not the same as a verdict. Because the defendant was not acquitted of any charges, she wrote, and defense counsel consented to the court's declaration of a mistrial, double jeopardy is not implicated.