Georgia legislators filed a bill Tuesday to protect artists from their work being used in criminal proceedings against them.
The bipartisan measure aims to 'provide that creative and artistic expression evidence is inadmissible at trial.' ...
The trial for three codefendants indicted on racketeering and other charges alongside rapper Young Thug was delayed until ...
The bill would require attorneys to meet with the judge to show the specific relevance to the case in order for creative ...
Jackie Johnson's lead defense attorney is Brian Steel, who also represented Young Thug in his historic Georgia trial. On January 28, 2025, Steel delivered his ...
A pre-trial conference is scheduled to take place today in a Fulton County courtroom for the remaining 3 defendants in the ...
A group of Republican and Democratic state lawmakers have introduced a bill that would limit prosectors’ use of musical lyrics in trials against defendants.
The bill comes after Fulton County’s massive organized crime-related trial of international recording superstar Young Thug and the alleged Young Slime Life criminal gang.
Courts already have to decide whether or not to admit lyrics, but the proposed legislation adds an additional requirement that would be beneficial for artists.
Mariah the Scientist, born Mariah Amani Buckles on October 27, 1997, in Atlanta, Georgia, is an American singer and ...
Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci, who pleaded guilty to a gang charge last year, was released from prison Friday, Georgia Department of Correction officials confirmed.
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