— will remember when a prosecutor weirdly referenced lyrics from “Murder Was the Case” during Snoop Dogg’s 1993 murder trial.
, zeroing in on his lyrics, it was Nielson who connected his family to defense attorney John Hamasaki. And it was Hamasaki who managed to secure a plea deal on a lesser charge and win his release.The first was in 2014, when Hamasaki was an, a Bay Area rapper who had been charged in two gang-related shootings, even though the main evidence of his gang association were lyrics and rap videos.
But there’s an obvious reason why so many prosecutors refuse to separate fictional storytelling from real-life fact. It’s because the shameless tactic too often works with juries.
While I don't particularly care for rap, I don't have an opinion of 'black people'. I treat each person individually, not as a group. You know, like MLK suggested. Your racist take is consistent though.
Isn’t it being disliked a money maker for rap artists ?
LA Corporate media reinforcing 'external locus of control' onto black readers... Especially young people. How disgusting.
i don't particularly like rap
Yeah, it’s everyone else’s fault
It sounds like the LA Times doesn’t like black people by writing such a bullshit, racist article. If anyone is curious why the media has a single digit trust and approval rating…here is a perfect example of why. It will be a beautiful day in the US when this rag closes up shop
Such a bad take
So TRUE. At least the lawless ones.
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