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The Murder Trial of Bob Lee's Killer: A Closer Look
San Francisco, California, USATuesday, December 17, 2024
Momeni faces a prison sentence of 16 years to life for the crime. He was accused of driving Lee to a secluded area and stabbing him three times with a kitchen knife, one of which hit Lee's heart. Lee was found early in the morning of April 4, near downtown San Francisco, and was rushed to the hospital but did not survive.
The trial, which began on October 14, revealed that Momeni had an argument with Lee over his sister. Prosecutors claimed that Momeni planned the murder, while Momeni testified that he acted in self-defense after Lee pulled a knife on him. Momeni stated that Lee had been doing drugs and that a joke he made led to an altercation.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said the jury's decision for second-degree murder was respected, as they weighed the evidence differently than the prosecution. The case highlights the complexities of murder trials and the importance of jury decisions.
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