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C-Murder’s Conviction, Sentence Upheld

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A Louisiana appeals court has upheld the murder conviction and life sentence for New Orleans rapper C-Murder. C-Murder (real name Corey Miller) was convicted in 2009 of shooting a teenager to death in a Louisiana nightclub in 2002. C-Murder is Master P’s brother and an uncle to actor/rapper Romeo. Last week a three-judge panel from Louisiana’s 5th Circuit Court of Appeal rejected Miller’s argument that he didn’t get a fair trial and that prosecutors systematically eliminated black people from the jury. Less than two weeks after Miller was sentenced for Steve Thomas’ death, he received a separate 10-year prison sentence for pleading no contest to charges he tried to shoot a Baton Rouge nightclub owner and bouncer in 2001. Read more here. RELATED: Slim Dunkin’s Alleged Murderer Young Vito Arrested [VIDEO] Lil Boosie On 8-Year Prison Sentence: “I Am Accepting Full Responsibility” Raven & Romeo Show Out At The NAACP Theatre Awards [PHOTOS] VIDEO: Master P Tells Hip Hoppers Stop Trying To Be Cool (Says Lil Wayne A Victim Of His Own Coolness)

C-Murder’s Conviction, Sentence Upheld

Former No Limit Rapper Sentenced To 6 Years For Child Porn

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Former No Limit records artist Skullduggery was sentenced on Monday, April 11th to six years in prison for possession of violent child pornography during a raid.  Guns and drugs were also found during the raid. Skullduggery, born Andrew Jordan, pleaded guilty to child porn and drug-related weapons charges after reaching an agreement with the Louisiana state Attorney General’s office according to local Baton Rouge, LA newspaper, The Advocate . Authorities found several movies and images depicting the rape and sexual abuse of children on Jordan’s laptop while searching his Baton Rouge home Sept. 25, 2009, an affidavit of probable cause said. Attorney General’s Office investigators and East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies also found a .40-caliber handgun, a .223-caliber rifle and marijuana in Jordan’s bedroom in the 1700 block of Briar Oak Drive, Assistant Attorney General Stephen Martin told Daniel. Jordan’s attorney, Don Stelly, said Jordan faced up to 20 years in prison in the case. Jordan will serve the sentence without chance of parole, probation or suspension of sentence. In the late 1990s, Jordan plead guilty to one count of pornography involving juveniles and one count of attempted illegal carrying of weapons with a controlled dangerous substance. RELATED: No Limit Records Relaunches With Romeo In Charge RELATED: C-Murder Affiliate Tampers With Evidence

Former No Limit Rapper Sentenced To 6 Years For Child Porn