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Showing posts with label Jail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jail. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Dancehall Reggae Artist - Vybz Kartel 35 Years + Hard Labour

Wow! Vybz Kartel Gets 35 Years plus Hard Labour 


Popular dancehall artist Vybz Kartel, born Adidja Palmer, was sentenced to 35 years in a Jamaican prison along with Shawn “Storm” Campbell, and his friends André St John, and Kahira Jones.

The men were escorted out of court by heavily armed police officers, where they will head straight to a high security prison.

The four men were convicted 
on March 13, 2014, by a 10:1 jury in the Home Circuit court in Downtown Kingston for the murder of Clive “Lizard” Williams.


"The allegation is that on Monday, July 11, 2011, Palmer, along with other men, conspired to murder Barrington Burton o/c 'Bossie', a 27-year-old businessman/promoter of a Gregory Park address in St Catherine. Burton was murdered while he was standing with friends along Walkers Avenue in Gregory Park,"  according to police.
The guilty verdict sent shock waves throughout the dancehall community worldwide, with claims that the case was marred by police corruption and tampering with evidence. 

Fans shed tears as Home Circuit court judge Justice Lennox Campbell handed down the heart wrenching sentence.

Attorneys for Vybz have started their long road to appeal the sentence in the high court; which can take as long as 5 years due to back logs.




How can someone so successful throw their life away like this?? Wow! wow! wow! 

R.I.P to the victim. Praying for both families. smh.

Check back for more updates.



Monday, August 6, 2012

Young Buck:: Jail Time

Former G-Unit rapper, David Darnell Brown known as "Young Buck" has begun his 18 month prison sentence for gun possession, he was sentence to 3 years but granted lesser time. It is reported, Buck arrived at the Yazoo City Medium Security Federal Prison in Mississippi today.

Federal agents found multiple guns, including a .40 caliber Glock 22 at his home back in 2010, while he was already on parole, which prompted a violation and automatic jail time.


After the sentencing Buck told reporters:
"With the judge not considering my history to subtract some time, I'm just thankful for what time I do have".

If you remember Buck was apart of the group G-UNIT which included Lloyd Banks and 50 cent, their popular album Beg for Mercy topped the charts in 2003. 

50 cent recorded Buck during a phone conversation. A beef ensued, Buck was kicked out of the group and fell on hard times.

In July the IRS auctioned off his assets to pay a $300,000 tax bill.


Sunday, July 22, 2012

"I AM JUST READY TO GET MY SENTENCE STARTED" RAPPER B.G. ON 14 YEAR PRISON SENTENCE 

BG released a statement through his rep Tracey Smith, saying: 
"I am relieved I found out what my fate was yesterday because I was facing 30 years and my case kept getting pushed back." The 31-year-old adds, "I am just ready to get my sentence started because it's not RIP BG it's FREE BG ... I feel happy and blessed that I will still be a young man and still be able to see daylight because I am someone, a dad, a brother and a son." 
B.G. says he expects his career to continue to thrive while he's locked up, noting: 
"will have upcoming music that will be released while I am away."
The New Orleans rapper pleaded guilty to illegally possessing a firearm and conspiring to obstruct justice has been sentenced to 14 years in prison. Christopher Dorsey, known as "BG," also was sentenced Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Helen Berrigan to three years of supervised release following his prison term. The 28-year-old pleaded guilty in December to being a felon in possession of a firearm in 2009. Prosecutors say Dorsey had three felony drug convictions between 1998 and 2003.

“I try to tell all the youngsters out there man, if you want to be gangster and go out there and thug-out and go out there and do certain things, just know there’s consequences,” Juvenile 
I'm sure you all remember B.G. (Baby Gangsta or B. Gizzle) former Cash Money Records artist, who blazed the hip-hop industry in the early 90's with Lil Wayne as half of the duo The B.G.'z. Both, along with rappers Juvenile and Turk collectively formed the group, the Hot Boys in 1997. In 2001, B.G. resigned from Cash Money Records, and created his own label, Chopper City Records. In 2006 he signed with G-Unit South (now Ca$hville Records), then was released from the label due to the feud between Young Buck and 50 Cent.




Why oh why? do these young folks with  promising futures, always end up wasting their lives in jail? We must stop the madness people. We only have one life to live... don't waste it!
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