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Nov 14, 2024 |
americanmilitarynews.com | Shawn Wen
Technology executive Bob Lee’s accused killer told a jury he acted in self defense after Lee tried to attack him with a knife on a San Francisco street a year and a half ago, saying “he went crazy on me” after losing his temper.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
swoknews.com | Shawn Wen
SAN FRANCISCO — Technology executive Bob Lee’s accused killer told a jury he acted in self defense after Lee tried to attack him with a knife on a San Francisco street a year and a half ago, saying “he went crazy on me” after losing his temper.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
miamiherald.com | Shawn Wen
SAN FRANCISCO - Technology executive Bob Lee's accused killer told a jury he acted in self defense after Lee tried to attack him with a knife on a San Francisco street a year and a half ago, saying "he went crazy on me" after losing his temper.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
news.bloombergtax.com | Shawn Wen
Technology executive Bob Lee’s accused killer told a jury he acted in self defense after Lee tried to attack him with a knife on a San Francisco street a year and a half ago, saying “he went crazy on me” after losing his temper.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Shawn Wen
Technology executive Bob Lee’s accused killer took the witness stand in his own defense, testifying about his martial arts training as he tries to convince a San Francisco jury that he didn’t pull the knife in a fatal confrontation on a city street last year. Nima Momeni told jurors Wednesday that he trained in Krav Maga, the Israeli military style of martial arts.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
bnnbloomberg.ca | Shawn Wen
(Bloomberg) -- Technology executive Bob Lee’s accused killer took the witness stand in his own defense, testifying about his martial arts training as he tries to convince a San Francisco jury that he didn’t pull the knife in a fatal confrontation on a city street last year. Nima Momeni told jurors Wednesday that he trained in Krav Maga, the Israeli military style of martial arts.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
fresnobee.com | Rachel Graf |Shawn Wen
A year and a half after technology executive Bob Lee was slain on a downtown San Francisco street, a lawyer for the acquaintance accused of stabbing him told a jury it was an act of self-defense while Lee was binging on illegal drugs. After a prosecutor promised during the trial's opening arguments Monday that video footage and DNA evidence would prove that Nima Momeni is guilty of attacking Lee, Momeni's attorney sought to flip the script - and cast Lee as the aggressor.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
sunherald.com | Rachel Graf |Shawn Wen
A year and a half after technology executive Bob Lee was slain on a downtown San Francisco street, a lawyer for the acquaintance accused of stabbing him told a jury it was an act of self-defense while Lee was binging on illegal drugs. After a prosecutor promised during the trial's opening arguments Monday that video footage and DNA evidence would prove that Nima Momeni is guilty of attacking Lee, Momeni's attorney sought to flip the script - and cast Lee as the aggressor.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
kansascity.com | Rachel Graf |Shawn Wen
A year and a half after technology executive Bob Lee was slain on a downtown San Francisco street, a lawyer for the acquaintance accused of stabbing him told a jury it was an act of self-defense while Lee was binging on illegal drugs. After a prosecutor promised during the trial's opening arguments Monday that video footage and DNA evidence would prove that Nima Momeni is guilty of attacking Lee, Momeni's attorney sought to flip the script - and cast Lee as the aggressor.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
gazettextra.com | Rachel Graf |Shawn Wen
A year and a half after technology executive Bob Lee was slain on a downtown San Francisco street, a lawyer for the acquaintance accused of stabbing him told a jury it was an act of self-defense while Lee was binging on illegal drugs. After a prosecutor promised during the trial’s opening arguments Monday that video footage and DNA evidence would prove that Nima Momeni is guilty of attacking Lee, Momeni’s attorney sought to flip the script — and cast Lee as the aggressor.