This report is so ridiculous that it's almost laughable. It sounds like an attempt to win in the court of public opinion and affect the possible the jury pool.
They say that when a lawyer can't win on the facts, he should win on the law. But what happens when he can't win on that either and his client is a hip-hop mogul and celebrity facing felony charges in Los Angeles County?
Well, he tries to win in the court of public opinion, of course! After all, it worked for Orenthal James? That and Johnny Cochrane proclaiming "If they don't fit, you must acquit.