Incarcerated Hip-Hop star C-Murder will learn his fate on Tuesday (November 27), when The Supreme Court of New Orleans rules on his murder conviction.
C-Murder, born Corey Miller, is currently serving a mandatory life sentence at Angola State prison, in Louisiana.
C-Murder, 41, was convicted in 2003, for the 2002 shooting of a 16-year-old named Steven Thomas, inside a now-defunct, Harvey nightclub.
In 2006, the verdict was overturned on appeal, when it was learned that prosecutors expunged the criminal backgrounds of various witnesses, in order to bolster their credibility on the stand.
C-Murder’s second trial in 2009 also ended in controversy.
During the deliberations, a...
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C-Murder, born Corey Miller, is currently serving a mandatory life sentence at Angola State prison, in Louisiana.
C-Murder, 41, was convicted in 2003, for the 2002 shooting of a 16-year-old named Steven Thomas, inside a now-defunct, Harvey nightclub.
In 2006, the verdict was overturned on appeal, when it was learned that prosecutors expunged the criminal backgrounds of various witnesses, in order to bolster their credibility on the stand.
C-Murder’s second trial in 2009 also ended in controversy.
During the deliberations, a...
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