C-Murder's lawyer Ron Rakosky has been restricted from bringing any materials to jail meetings except for a pencil and pad under a March 16 agreement, the AP reported. Pens were prohibited because of their hollowness and ability to hold song lyrics, according to Sheriff Harry Lee's attorney. C-Murder recently irked Louisiana authorities after he recorded segments of his album and music video while behind bars.
The New Orleans rapper is currently incarcerated in Jefferson Parish jail on a second-degree murder charge of a 16-year-old. His attorney has requested an appeal to review a court's March 10 ruling that upheld the rapper's conviction. C-Murder would serve a life sentence if the conviction is upheld.
Source: allhiphop.com
The New Orleans rapper is currently incarcerated in Jefferson Parish jail on a second-degree murder charge of a 16-year-old. His attorney has requested an appeal to review a court's March 10 ruling that upheld the rapper's conviction. C-Murder would serve a life sentence if the conviction is upheld.
Source: allhiphop.com
Comment