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Majors was originally scheduled to be sentenced on February 6, 2024.
Majors has maintained that he is innocent.
Majors appeared via video for the under-five-minute court proceeding.
He sported a clay-colored sweater and seemed to be in good spirits.
Gaffey said he would make a decision on the defense motion around early April.
Jabbari said she took the phone from him to see who had messaged.
Prosecutors stated that Majors twisted Jabbaris arm and struck her right ear, causing a cut.
The prosecution told jurors that Majors then took his cell and left the chauffeured SUV.
Police arrested Majors hours after he returned to the then-couples apartment.
A few months following his arrest, Majors filed a cross-complaint against Jabbari.
As a result, prosecutors threw out the case right away.
Majors was convicted of reckless third-degree assault and second-degree harassment for the in-car assault and altercation outside the car.
He faces a maximum sentence of 364 days in jail.