July 23
A Baton Rouge, Louisiana grand jury has indicted Corey "C-Murder" Miller on attempted second-degree murder charges, stemming from an incident in at a local New Orleans nightclub three years ago.
The incident occurred in August of 2001 when the owner of Club Raggs refused to allow the platinum selling rapper into the establishment without a proper search.
The incident allegedly sent Miller into a violent rage and he drew his pistol in an attempt to shoot the owner in the back.
When the gun jammed, Miller allegedly fixed it and fired a shot in the floor. He allegedly attempted to fire a second shot and when the gun malfunctioned again, he fled the scene in a 2001 Ford Excursion.
Miller faces a 50-year sentence if convicted of the second-degree attempted murder charges.
Prosecutors refused to answer why it took almost three years to bring the case to the grand jury.
Miller is already awaiting a second murder trial in Jefferson Parish. He was found guilty of shooting a 16-year-old to death inside of a now defunct nightclub.
The mandatory life sentence was never imposed because the D.A. withheld evidence and expunged the criminal records of prosecution witnesses.
A second trial is set for September 13, 2004.
c's fuckd...
A Baton Rouge, Louisiana grand jury has indicted Corey "C-Murder" Miller on attempted second-degree murder charges, stemming from an incident in at a local New Orleans nightclub three years ago.
The incident occurred in August of 2001 when the owner of Club Raggs refused to allow the platinum selling rapper into the establishment without a proper search.
The incident allegedly sent Miller into a violent rage and he drew his pistol in an attempt to shoot the owner in the back.
When the gun jammed, Miller allegedly fixed it and fired a shot in the floor. He allegedly attempted to fire a second shot and when the gun malfunctioned again, he fled the scene in a 2001 Ford Excursion.
Miller faces a 50-year sentence if convicted of the second-degree attempted murder charges.
Prosecutors refused to answer why it took almost three years to bring the case to the grand jury.
Miller is already awaiting a second murder trial in Jefferson Parish. He was found guilty of shooting a 16-year-old to death inside of a now defunct nightclub.
The mandatory life sentence was never imposed because the D.A. withheld evidence and expunged the criminal records of prosecution witnesses.
A second trial is set for September 13, 2004.
c's fuckd...