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In the final day of testimony on Friday, Jan. 17, Colorado-based social media influencer David Lesh took the stand at his own trial as the defense rested its case and both sides gave closing arguments.
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The jury began deliberations late Friday evening, finding Lesh, 39, not guilty of second-degree assault by strangulation, a Class 4 felony, but guilty of third-degree assault, a Class 1 misdemeanor, and guilty of disorderly conduct involving fighting in public, a misdemeanor, according to the verdict read in court around 10 p.m.
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