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Attempted Murder Case Begins for C-Murder - AllHipHop

Attempted Murder Case Begins for C-Murder

Yesterday (May 26), court proceedings began for C-Murder (Corey Miller) on attempted second-degree murder charges.   Prosecutors allege the New Orleans rapper tried to kill a bouncer and the owner of a Baton Rouge nightclub in August 2001.   The constant delays in the case were due to the East Baton Rouge district attorney’s office.   Because of Miller’s upcoming, high-profile murder case in Jefferson Parish, East Baton Rouge prosecutors waited until the rapper’s appeal attempt was decided.   According to court documents, the near-fatal encounter occurred when Miller refused to be searched before entering Club Raggs.   After a brief argument, the rapper attempted to fire a semi-automatic pistol at the club owner and a bouncer.   The shooting was averted when the weapon unexpectedly jammed.   On August 3, Miller will begin a retrial on second-degree murder charges for the shooting death of 16-year old Steve Thomas at a Harvey club.   The former No Limit solider was granted a retrial from his 2003 conviction, after an appeal revealed prosecutors failed to disclose the criminal background of 3 eyewitnesses.   C-Murder’s posted $1 million bond requires him to remain under house arrest, with exceptions made for court appearances.   The second-degree attempted murder case is scheduled to end tomorrow (May 28).

Yesterday (May 26), court proceedings began for C-Murder (Corey Miller) on attempted second-degree murder charges.

 

Prosecutors allege the New Orleans rapper tried to kill a bouncer and the owner of a Baton Rouge nightclub in August 2001.

 

The constant delays in the case were due to the East Baton Rouge district attorney’s office.

 

Because of Miller’s upcoming, high-profile murder case in Jefferson Parish, East Baton Rouge prosecutors waited until the rapper’s appeal attempt was decided.

 

According to court documents, the near-fatal encounter occurred when Miller refused to be searched before entering Club Raggs.

 

After a brief argument, the rapper attempted to fire a semi-automatic pistol at the club owner and a bouncer.

 

The shooting was averted when the weapon unexpectedly jammed.

 

On August 3, Miller will begin a retrial on second-degree murder charges for the shooting death of 16-year old Steve Thomas at a Harvey club.

 

The former No Limit solider was granted a retrial from his 2003 conviction, after an appeal revealed prosecutors failed to disclose the criminal background of 3 eyewitnesses.

 

C-Murder’s posted $1 million bond requires him to remain under house arrest, with exceptions made for court appearances.

 

The second-degree attempted murder case is scheduled to end tomorrow (May 28).