CBS News - Jury finds Nima Momeni guilty in killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee
Nima Momeni was convicted of second-degree murder for the killing of Bob Lee, a tech executive, in San Francisco. The jury deliberated for six weeks, considering arguments from both the prosecution and defense. The prosecution claimed Momeni acted in rage, while the defense argued self-defense. The verdict carries a penalty of 15 years to life in prison, with an additional three years due to a knife enhancement charge. The case drew significant attention, partly due to public comments by Elon Musk, which were addressed by the district attorney, emphasizing the city's commitment to justice and public safety.
Key Points:
- Nima Momeni found guilty of second-degree murder of Bob Lee.
- Jury deliberated for six weeks before reaching a verdict.
- Verdict includes a knife enhancement charge, adding three years to the sentence.
- District Attorney emphasized the city's commitment to justice and public safety.
- Elon Musk's comments on the case were addressed, highlighting the city's response.