

The Jewelry Man's around, The Jewelry Man's around. I got jewelry falling out my pocket so try this on: There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
That probably doesn't match your purple now-later gators so try this: Hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and fifty cents for your soul. Yeah that's nice.like a warm kiss in the mouth from Pamela Anderson, but I digress.
In "Sometimes the sun shines on a dog's a$$" news, the locked-up homey C-Murder is finally free on bail after having the Louisiana Supreme Court overturn his second-degree murder conviction.
Say word EbenGregory.
Word.
C Murder, I mean, C Miller (his new stage name) was released on a $500,000 bond Monday night. Miller has been facing life in prison without parole since being convicted of the January 2002 slaying of 16-year-old Steve Thomas outside the now-shuttered Platinum Club in Harvey, Louisiana.
Miller has been in jail since his arrest more than four years ago on the second-degree-murder charges. He was convicted of second-degree murder on September 30, 2003, but months later Judge Martha Sassone ordered a new trial largely on grounds that the prosecutors failed to tell the rapper's attorneys about the criminal background of witnesses who testified that Miller was the gunman.
An appeals court reversed Sassone's decision last year, saying that even without the witness accounts, other evidence pointed to Miller's guilt. A high court reinstated Sassone's ruling on March 10, granting Miller a new trial.
In addition to the $500,000 bond, Miller put up another $250,000 bond in a separate attempted-murder charge in Baton Rouge, where he is accused of shooting a club owner and patron in August 2001. A May 30 date has been set for the first motions in that trial.
C Miller's got a lot going on. And speaking of a lot going on.
Here's C Miller's lawyer, Ron Rakosky, on his release back into the community: He's out and he's under house arrest and he will be until the court changes those conditions or decides to drop the charges. The restrictions forbid him to talk to anyone except his lawyers and family. And he's not allowed to go anywhere except court or my office, which probably won't change.
Okay. And speaking of not changing.
Here's some jewelry being dropped by EbenGregory on C Miller being released on bail and having a lot going on: Never go out to meet trouble. If you will just sit still, nine cases out of ten someone will intercept it before it reaches you. But I probably should have told him that back in January '02.
Who knew?
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