Here's what to know about A$AP Rocky's trial

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Ana Faguy, Samantha Granville, Regan Morris & Christal Hayes

BBC News, Los Angeles

Watch: A$AP Rocky attends court on the second day of jury selection ahead of his criminal trial

Rapper A$AP Rocky's assault trial is in full swing as his attorneys this week are mounting their defence against the charges that could derail his career.

Pop star Rihanna, his partner with whom he shares two children, has been a repeated presence in the court as the trial delved into allegations that he pulled a gun out on his former friend and opened fire multiple times.

The trial started late last month and will determine whether the rapper will face jail time on two charges of felony assault. He could face decades in prison.

A$AP Rocky has pleaded not guilty to the charges and his lawyers have argued the weapon was a prop gun and his former friend is only after money.

Here's what you need to know about the case.

What is A$AP Rocky charged with?

A$AP Rocky's assault trial began on 24 January in Los Angeles.

The rapper, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, was charged with two felony assault charges relating to a 2021 shooting incident in the heart of Hollywood.

Authorities allege A$AP Rocky and a former friend got into a heated discussion that turned violent and led to the rapper pulling out a gun and opening fire.

Who is the accuser Terell Ephron?

Getty Images Terell Ephron, aka A$AP Relli, testifies during Rakim Mayers, aka A$AP Rocky's, felony assault trialGetty Images

Terell Ephron, aka A$AP Relli, testifies during A$AP Rocky's felony assault trial

The victim in the case is fellow artist and childhood friend Terell Ephron, also known as A$AP Relli. He is the star witness for prosecutors

They were both part of the A$AP Mob hip-hop collective and have known one another since their time together at a New York high school.

Their relationship eroded over time as A$AP Rocky's career took off and he became famous.

It all led up to a disagreement between the pair in November 2021.

Mr Ephron took the stand last week to describe their relationship and the moments of the alleged shooting.

What is A$AP Rocky accused of doing?

Authorities have said Mr Ephron met Mr Mayers on 6 November in 2021, a day after the pair got into a disagreement.

They met outside a Hollywood hotel about a block from the iconic stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Prosecutors say when the pair met things got physical. Mr Mayers is alleged to have whipped out a gun from his waistband and pointed it toward Mr Ephron, telling him "I'll kill you right now".

Court documents outline that Mr Ephron told the rapper to fire the weapon, which Mr Mayers did not and instead started walking away.

Mr Ephron followed behind and yelled at Mr Mayers about their disagreements, court documents show.

That's when prosecutors allege Mr Mayers pulled out the gun again and opened fire.

Court documents allege multiple bullets were fired, one of which is alleged to have grazed Mr Ephron's knuckles.

Authorities say parts of the incident were captured on surveillance footage, including some footage that included audio of gunfire, although there is no video showing the shooting.

Some of this footage has been played in court already for jurors.

What is A$AP Rocky saying about the allegations?

Getty Images A$AP Rocky seated at a table with attorneys in a LA courtroom as his trial continues. Getty Images

There are several key points of contention in the case: the weapon, police investigation and Mr Ephron's injuries.

The rapper's lawyers have noted the weapon authorities say was the gun he pulled out was not usable - instead it was a prop weapon his security encouraged him to carry to ward off would-be attackers.

His lawyers have also focused on Mr Ephron taking multiple days to report the incident to police, and how authorities found no trace of bullet casings or a shooting when they responded to the incident.

Court documents detail that Mr Ephron returned to the scene later and gathered two shell casings he said he found in the area. He brought them when he reported the incident to police two days later.

He also did not immediately go to hospital after the incident and instead sought medical treatment after flying back to New York.

What's happened in court so far?

Prosecutors finished presenting their case before jurors as to why they believe Mr Mayers is guilty.

Prosecutors showed jurors footage of the incident, captured on surveillance, that included audio of gunfire but no video evidence showing the shooting itself.

There were a number of tense and emotional exchanges, especially when Mr Ephron was on the stand and testified about being shot.

At one point while on the witness stand, Mr Ephron called A$AP Rocky's attorney "annoying," which led to a reprimand from the judge. Another tense moment came when A$AP Rocky screamed in court.

Another associate of the pair, A$AP Twelvyy, was being questioned by prosecutors on the stand when they showed him a photo of Mr Mayers' bed with the letters "AWGE" emblazoned on furniture.

When asked what the letters stood for, Mr Mayers interrupted and yelled out, "Don't say!"

Twelvyy would only say, "It means AWGE," which angered the prosecutor, who asked the judge to force the witness to be more forthcoming.

Mr Mayers' defence attorney, Joe Tacopina, has asserted the case was one of "extortion, plain and simple".

Mr Mayers' lawyer said Mr Ephron's claims were financially motivated and suggested that Mr Ephron sought monetary compensation in exchange for dropping the charges.

The trial is nearly at its conclusion. Mr Tacopina told the judge on Monday that they expect to rest their arguments on Tuesday.

After his defence is finished, both sides will be able to give their closing statements before a jury decides the rapper's fate.

Will A$AP Rocky take the stand?

The rapper waived his right to testify on Tuesday, meaning that he will not take the stand.

Now, it is believed that the trial will conclude without comment from the famous rapper. Closing arguments are expected to begin on Thursday.

The rapper is not legally obligated to testify, and it could have been a risky move. Taking the stand would have mean he would face questioning from prosecutors as well as his own lawyers.

Speculation that he would speak at his own trial only arose when his attorney, Mr Tacopina, stated that the rapper was "eager to tell his story", and that "he would love the opportunity to do so".

Had he testified, the rapper was expected to argue that the firearm involved in the 2021 fight was a starter pistol loaded with blanks, carried solely for security reasons.

Could A$AP Rocky face prison time?

Yes, the rapper could face up to 24 years in prison if found guilty in the trial, which is expected to go on for about three weeks.

A panel of 12 jurors will decide his fate.

Will Rihanna continue to be in court?

Getty Images A$AP Rocky and Rihanna walking outside in Los Angeles Getty Images

A$AP Rocky and Rihanna: The rapper has pleaded not guilty to assault charges

Rihanna has continued to appear at the trial.

Before the proceedings started, the rapper's lawyer had told the court that Mr Mayers had tried to keep his family away from all of this, but she has appeared multiple times during the trial to support him.

At some points in the trial, she sat between the rapper's mother and sister in the courtroom, media reports indicate. The couple's two children have not appeared.

During the Rihanna's first appearance at the trial, news reporters and fans gathered outside the courthouse to try to catch a glimpse of the singer.

She ended up using a non-public entrance used by judges and was already seated in the courtroom when media were allowed into the chamber.

During jury selection, prosecutors questioned jurors about Rihanna and whether her connection to the case would affect their ability to deliver a fair verdict. While some described themselves as Rihanna fans, and many more had heard of Rihanna than A$AP Rocky, jurors said her presence in the courtroom would not influence their decision making.

Rihanna's presence had attracted attention from jurors in a murder trial across the hall at the courthouse, with some commenting on her being so nearby.

Rocky's trial is being televised, but Rihanna has sat out of view of the cameras in the courtroom.

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