The New Zealand copyright infringement trial pitting Detroit rapper Eminem’s camp against that country’s conservative ruling party came to a close Friday.

Wellington High Court Judge Helen Cull may not issue a ruling for up to three months in the case, which based on clips from the hearing posted by New Zealand media outlets, featured profanity-laced rap music, some nearly surreal testimony and more than a few giggles.

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