A$AP Rocky trial set to begin on charges he fired a gun at a former friend
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Jury selection for A$AP Rocky's trial starts Tuesday, where he faces two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. The 36-year-old artist has pleaded not guilty and could face up to 24 years in prison if convicted of firing a gun at his former friend Terell Ephron in 2021. Despite his celebrity status and recent projects, including a major film role, his life remains in jeopardy due to the charges. Judge Mark Arnold ensures that jurors will treat all defendants equally in court, regardless of fame or wealth.
Rocky's life could be put at risk with a conviction leading to a 24-year sentence for shooting at Terell Ephron, a former friend.
Superior Court Judge Mark Arnold emphasized equality in court proceedings, stating that every defendant is to be treated the same regardless of their status.
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