The defense wrapped its four-hour closing arguments this afternoon. It was their final attempt to sway the jury to find Diddy innocent of the five charges he is facing that, if convicted, could send him to prison for the rest of his life. Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo told jurors it takes courage to acquit and asked them to summon that courage, to do the right thing.

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