Decide Mathis on Diddy
Can Use Dismissed Juror In Enchantment …
If He Loses Prison Case
Revealed

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Judge Mathis says Diddy has some extra ammo for a possible enchantment if he finally ends up getting convicted in his federal prison trial … particularly, a juror being dismissed by the decide.
Mathis joined us on “TMZ Stay” Monday and we requested him about some shakeups with the Diddy jury.
Juror No. 6 was proven the door Monday morning after listening to arguments from the prosecution and the protection relating to the place the juror lives … however Decide Mathis says the choice got here down too shortly.
The best way Mathis sees issues … the juror ought to have been given extra time and alternative to show he lives within the Bronx — and he suggests Diddy’s protection will use the dismissal in the event that they find yourself needing to enchantment a responsible verdict.
Value noting … Juror No. 6 is a Black Hispanic man, and he is been changed by the primary alternate, who’s a 57-year-old white man who lives in Westchester County … and Diddy’s protection cited race in a letter to Decide Arun Subramanian, accusing prosecutors of trying to get rid of a Black juror.
Another juror is in hot water too after getting an odd textual content message that has the decide nervous this one is blabbing in regards to the case outdoors of court docket … and Mathis tells us whether or not one other dismissal is warranted.
Catch the complete interview on “TMZ Stay.”