The judge presiding over the trial of rapper Young Thug ruled that his lyrics could be used against him in court.
Specifically, prosecutors can use 17 sets of lyrics performed by Young Thug and other co-defendants in their upcoming case in Atlanta.
“I’m conditionally admitting those pending lyrics, depending upon – or subject to a foundation that is properly laid by the state or the proponent that seeks to admit that evidence,” Judge Ural Glanville said.
Glanville also said that if prosecutors want to use additional lyrics as part of their evidence, they can be submitted for the judge’s review before the beginning of the trial.
“I would just ask the state or just remind the state if any other lyrics are sought to be admitted that I’d have to go through this same analysis,” Glanville continued.
Glanville’s decision comes a day after attorneys for Young Thug and...
Specifically, prosecutors can use 17 sets of lyrics performed by Young Thug and other co-defendants in their upcoming case in Atlanta.
“I’m conditionally admitting those pending lyrics, depending upon – or subject to a foundation that is properly laid by the state or the proponent that seeks to admit that evidence,” Judge Ural Glanville said.
Glanville also said that if prosecutors want to use additional lyrics as part of their evidence, they can be submitted for the judge’s review before the beginning of the trial.
“I would just ask the state or just remind the state if any other lyrics are sought to be admitted that I’d have to go through this same analysis,” Glanville continued.
Glanville’s decision comes a day after attorneys for Young Thug and...
- 11/12/2023
- by Zach Ament
- Uinterview
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