• In "Another case of "keeping it real' going wrong" news, my main man C-Murder recently petitioned the Louisiana Supreme Court for a new trial. I know it's a lot of legal mumbo jumbo involved with this case EbenGregory, so please break down the drama in 57 words or less.

    The big homey C-Murder was convicted in 2003 of shooting 16-year-old Steve Thomas to death inside a nightclub. In April "04, Murder got a new trial because the prosecutors were keeping information that some key witnesses had criminal records. But the Louisiana's 5th Circuit Court of Appeal panel disagreed and Murder now faces a mandatory life sentence.

    Okay, so now that you've succesfully broke down the drama in 57 words, what's next for Murder EbenGregory?

    Murder's lawyers are seeking to have the Supreme Court overturn the Fifth Circuit of Appeal's ruling and get a new trial. If the people in the black robe say no dice, then the homey C-Murder will be making paper airplanes at the puzzle factory for the rest of his life.

    I would drop some jewelry, but C-Murder wouldn't be able to use it so why bother?

    What's that? You think C-Murder deserves some jewelry anyway? Okay.

    Here's some jewelry being dropped by EbenGregory on C-Murder petitioning the Louisiana Supreme Court for a new trial: If rich people could hire other people to go to jail for them, the poor could make a wonderful living.

    That is, if Master P would flip the bill.

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