Cash App founder murder: Suspect pleads not guilty, cites self defense | LiveNOW from FOX - Summary

Summary

Nima Momeni, accused of killing the founder of Cash App, had his arraignment postponed multiple times. During the arraignment, his attorney suggested that the defense would argue it was a combination of an accident and self-defense, with no premeditation. There were discussions about the complexity of DNA evidence and concerns about the district attorney's interpretation of the evidence. The attorney also mentioned San Francisco's unique bail system and the absence of a bail schedule. The hearing concluded with arrangements for a future court date.

Facts

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1. Nima Many is accused of killing the founder of Cash app.
2. Nima Many's arraignment has been postponed multiple times.
3. The arraignment appears to be underway, according to his attorney.
4. The police obtained materials from Millennium Towers through a search warrant.
5. Not much video material was subpoenaed by the District Attorney's office.
6. Nima Many's defense is a combination of an accident and self-defense, with no premeditation.
7. After the interaction, Bob Lee initially appeared fine and only later showed signs of injury.
8. Bob Lee walked a significant distance after the interaction before showing signs of injury.
9. Nima Many's attorney questions the accuracy of the DA's representation of the case.
10. San Francisco is unique in that it has eliminated cash bail for defendants.
11. The bail schedule in San Francisco was a million dollars for a murder charge before the elimination of cash bail.
12. Representing someone in custody is more time-consuming and less comfortable for the attorney.
13. The attorney emphasizes that setbacks are influenced by chance and randomness.
14. The DA's interpretation of evidence, including stab wounds, is disputed by Nima Many's attorney.
15. The attorney mentions that witness testimony is not entirely reliable.
16. The white car involved was an Uber, but the attorney refrains from making further comments.
17. The judge waived Nima Many's appearance to avoid bringing a large audience to the courthouse.
18. The attorney assures that the subpoena issue will be resolved and there's no need for concern.
19. The attorney describes the upcoming process of setting a date as super boring.

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