Judge Rules Lyrics Can Be Used In Young Thug’s RICO Trial
When rappers go on trial, prosecutors often use their lyrics against them as evidence of criminal activity. It’s a controversial tactic, one that’s been curtailed by lawmakers in New York and California. The argument is that not everything people say in songs is strictly nonfiction and that talk of breaking the law in rap music is often creative license rather than autobiography.
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When rappers go on trial, prosecutors often use their lyrics against them as evidence of criminal activity. It’s a controversial tactic, one that’s been curtailed ... more info
Consequence Of Sound — Prosecutors in the YSL RICO trial plan to connect the rapper's lyrics to specific incidents.
Judge Rules Young Thug’s Lyrics Can Be Used in RICO Case by Prosecution
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