Corey "C-Murder" Miller is about to go through it again. A judge in Gretna, Louisiana set a date for the second murder trial for the rapper for September 12, 2005.
Miller was convicted last September for the shooting death of 16-year-old Steve Thomas, 16, in 2002.
He was never sentenced due to allegations that the prosecution withheld evidence. Miller faces a mandatory life sentence, should he be found guilty.
Thomas was shot after the two allegedly had a confrontation in a now defunct Jefferson Parish nightclub.
While nine defense witnesses testified that Miller had nothing to do with the shooting or the beating, in some cases they gave conflicting testimony.
Two witnesses produced by the prosecution, one a security guard for the club, testified that they both saw Miller and friends assault the teenager.
One of the witnesses said that she did not actually see Miller holding the gun, but saw sparks from a gun where Miller's hand would have been.
When the jury convicted him, his family immediately responded and said they would fight the decision, with Master P. claiming that the local system was corrupt.
"The whole system there is corrupt, but I think the Judge (Martha Sassone) wants it to change." Miller told AllHipHop.com Sassone granted the retrial. "There are so many witnesses that said C didn't do this. Look at what the D.A. has done, clearing records and that kind of thing. Everyone assumed he was guilty but people testified he didn't do it. Now he's sitting there incarcerated and we believe he's innocent."
One of the key arguments for the defense's motion for a retrial, was the revelation that local detectives cleared a prosecution witness' parking tickets and an arrest warrant for felony theft charges.
In December, Miller's attorneys produced a key prosecution witness that said she did not see Miller shoot Thomas and witnessed another man with a gun before the shooting.
The woman testified under oath that she stood on a chair and witnessed Miller beating Thomas but fell and did not witness the shooting.
She said moments before the shooting, she witnessed another man known as "Calliope Slim" with a gun. The woman claimed that she told Jefferson Parish detectives before the trial, but didn't reveal the information during the trial because no one asked her.
Yesterday, Miller pleaded innocent to the charges, as he at the outset of the first trial.
Source: allhiphop.com
Miller was convicted last September for the shooting death of 16-year-old Steve Thomas, 16, in 2002.
He was never sentenced due to allegations that the prosecution withheld evidence. Miller faces a mandatory life sentence, should he be found guilty.
Thomas was shot after the two allegedly had a confrontation in a now defunct Jefferson Parish nightclub.
While nine defense witnesses testified that Miller had nothing to do with the shooting or the beating, in some cases they gave conflicting testimony.
Two witnesses produced by the prosecution, one a security guard for the club, testified that they both saw Miller and friends assault the teenager.
One of the witnesses said that she did not actually see Miller holding the gun, but saw sparks from a gun where Miller's hand would have been.
When the jury convicted him, his family immediately responded and said they would fight the decision, with Master P. claiming that the local system was corrupt.
"The whole system there is corrupt, but I think the Judge (Martha Sassone) wants it to change." Miller told AllHipHop.com Sassone granted the retrial. "There are so many witnesses that said C didn't do this. Look at what the D.A. has done, clearing records and that kind of thing. Everyone assumed he was guilty but people testified he didn't do it. Now he's sitting there incarcerated and we believe he's innocent."
One of the key arguments for the defense's motion for a retrial, was the revelation that local detectives cleared a prosecution witness' parking tickets and an arrest warrant for felony theft charges.
In December, Miller's attorneys produced a key prosecution witness that said she did not see Miller shoot Thomas and witnessed another man with a gun before the shooting.
The woman testified under oath that she stood on a chair and witnessed Miller beating Thomas but fell and did not witness the shooting.
She said moments before the shooting, she witnessed another man known as "Calliope Slim" with a gun. The woman claimed that she told Jefferson Parish detectives before the trial, but didn't reveal the information during the trial because no one asked her.
Yesterday, Miller pleaded innocent to the charges, as he at the outset of the first trial.
Source: allhiphop.com