Jonathan Majors, aiming to overturn his December domestic violence conviction, publicly released a 41-page motion citing judicial errors and insufficient evidence.
Despite being a statistical longshot, this “330.30 motion” challenges the misdemeanor conviction, with a sentencing date set for April 8.
The actor seeks to void the conviction based on reversible judicial errors related to reckless assault and insufficient evidence for both charges.
His attorney argues that the jury received an improper choice in assessing the assault, emphasizing a lack of evidence supporting the reckless misdemeanor assault charge.
Prosecutors’ claims about a pattern of abuse are challenged as unrelated to the incident.
The prosecution has until March 5 to respond, and Majors’ lawyers have until March 12 for their response.