Yesterday (May 11), fans, family and supporters gathered outside the 19th judicial courthouse in downtown Baton Rouge Louisiana, in excitement and joy for the ‘not guilty’ verdict in the first degree murder trial of rapper Torrence Hatch, aka Lil Boosie.
Emotions and tears had to be suppressed while in the courtroom, because the judge threatened to arrest anyone who made an outburst.
Just outside the court building, security armed the streets as fans danced and chanted the name of Boosie’s defense attorney “Jason… Jason…Jason!”
The man prosecution said to be the mastermind behind accused hit man Michael “Marlo Mike” Louding and Lil Boosie’s alibi is Boosie’s cousin, Carvis “Donkey” Webb.
Donkey is accused by the prosecution of “being a professional at beating the system.”
It was Donkey who acted as the liaison for Boosie and Louding.
“God is good, I told y’all from jump he innocent,” Donkey said.
Donkey is quoted in many letters telling Louding, “Follow my lead.”
In court, Donkey told the prosecution, “He [Louding] know I know how it go.”
Donkey said he was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1995 but had his conviction overturned in 2000.
After the verdict, Donkey repeatedly told reporters, “If the evidence don’t fit, you must acquit!”
Source" allhiphop.com
Emotions and tears had to be suppressed while in the courtroom, because the judge threatened to arrest anyone who made an outburst.
Just outside the court building, security armed the streets as fans danced and chanted the name of Boosie’s defense attorney “Jason… Jason…Jason!”
The man prosecution said to be the mastermind behind accused hit man Michael “Marlo Mike” Louding and Lil Boosie’s alibi is Boosie’s cousin, Carvis “Donkey” Webb.
Donkey is accused by the prosecution of “being a professional at beating the system.”
It was Donkey who acted as the liaison for Boosie and Louding.
“God is good, I told y’all from jump he innocent,” Donkey said.
Donkey is quoted in many letters telling Louding, “Follow my lead.”
In court, Donkey told the prosecution, “He [Louding] know I know how it go.”
Donkey said he was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1995 but had his conviction overturned in 2000.
After the verdict, Donkey repeatedly told reporters, “If the evidence don’t fit, you must acquit!”
Source" allhiphop.com