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Jonathan Majors' Domestic Violence Trial Continues with New Testimonies

Actor could face up to a year in jail if convicted, as court hears from key witnesses and examines text messages.

  • Jonathan Majors' domestic violence trial continues with new testimonies from witnesses. The driver of the car where the alleged assault took place testified that he believed Grace Jabbari, Majors' ex-girlfriend, was the aggressor during the incident.
  • Text messages between Majors and Jabbari were read in court, revealing Majors had discouraged Jabbari from seeking medical help for a head injury in a previous incident, fearing an investigation.
  • Dr. William Chang, who treated Jabbari at Bellevue Hospital, testified that her injuries were consistent with someone who has been hit. However, he also stated that the injury to her finger was 'inconsistent' with having been caused by someone twisting her finger.
  • Prosecutors are expected to wrap up their case soon, with a prosecution domestic violence expert set to take the stand. The defense team plans to call several defense witnesses.
  • If convicted, Majors could face up to a year in jail. The actor has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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