The prosecution said Brown and Hollosy hit the man with back-to-back punches, injuring his face and breaking his nose. The victim, his girlfriend and a limo driver all testified Thursday that Brown threw punches during the incident. However, on cross-examination, the limo driver said he saw Brown throw a punch that grazed the victim's shoulder. He said he then saw Hollosy throw a punch that resulted in blood. A police officer who responded to the scene also testified Thursday before the proscecution rested.
The defense then made a motion to acquit, which the judge is expected to rule on Friday. If the judge does not accept the motion, the defense will call its witnesses. At the time of the alleged assault in D. Soon after his arrest in D. They're asking for a full probe Just a huge waste of time and resources for the federal veterinarians who have to check out these erroneous allegations.
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