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Judge Denies Motion To Dismiss Jam Master Jay Murder Charge

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In an exclusive report from VladTV, it has been confirmed that a federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss the murder charges against the two men accused of killing Jam Master Jay in 2002. It has also been decided by the judge that the two men will not be tried separately in the two decade-long case.

U.S. District Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall rejected the motions by Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Tinard Washington’s defense attorneys, in which they argued that that federal prosecutors deliberately waited 12 years to charge the men, adding that trying the two men in one trial would prejudice the jury by default.

Both Washington and Jordan are accused of entering JMJ’s recording studio in Jamaica, Queens on October 30, 2002 and shot the legendary DJ for Run-D.M.C. execution-style in front of a host of witnesses. According to Judge Hall’s 17-page ruling, the murder was allegedly over a multi-kilo drug deal gone bad.

Hall did agree to sever eight drug trafficking counts against Jordan, which alleged he conspired to sell cocaine from 2016 to 2020. Prosecutors have claimed those charges are a result of an undercover operation but that they relate to the motive behind Jam Master Jay’s killing and involve many of the same witnesses as the murder charge. 

Washington and Jordan both claim their innocence will be proven at trial, with both attorneys arguing the men’s alibis and in Washington’s case, his defense has been kept private from the public and the judge’s ruling describes Washington’s initial defense has been redacted.

Washington’s attorney also cited a sentencing transcript in a 2006 armed robbery case against Washington, where prosecutors said they could show Washington murdered both Jam Master Jay and Live Squad rapper Stretch, who was gunned down in Queens in 1995 on the one year anniversary of the Tupac robbery and shooting in Quad Studios. The defense claims that prosecutors deliberately waited to charge Washington with the JMJ murder in order to place the defense at a disadvantage.

“It seems contrary to reason that the Government would delay an indictment on a murder charge against Jordan and Washington—risking loss of witnesses and other evidence—on the hope that it might 12 years later bring additional charges against Jordan,” wrote Judge Hall.

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Judge Denies Motion To Dismiss Jam Master Jay Murder Charge

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In an exclusive report from VladTV, it has been confirmed that a federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss the murder charges against the two men accused of killing Jam Master Jay in 2002. It has also been decided by the judge that the two men will not be tried separately in the two decade-long case.

U.S. District Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall rejected the motions by Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Tinard Washington’s defense attorneys, in which they argued that that federal prosecutors deliberately waited 12 years to charge the men, adding that trying the two men in one trial would prejudice the jury by default.

Both Washington and Jordan are accused of entering JMJ’s recording studio in Jamaica, Queens on October 30, 2002 and shot the legendary DJ for Run-D.M.C. execution-style in front of a host of witnesses. According to Judge Hall’s 17-page ruling, the murder was allegedly over a multi-kilo drug deal gone bad.

Hall did agree to sever eight drug trafficking counts against Jordan, which alleged he conspired to sell cocaine from 2016 to 2020. Prosecutors have claimed those charges are a result of an undercover operation but that they relate to the motive behind Jam Master Jay’s killing and involve many of the same witnesses as the murder charge. 

Washington and Jordan both claim their innocence will be proven at trial, with both attorneys arguing the men’s alibis and in Washington’s case, his defense has been kept private from the public and the judge’s ruling describes Washington’s initial defense has been redacted.

Washington’s attorney also cited a sentencing transcript in a 2006 armed robbery case against Washington, where prosecutors said they could show Washington murdered both Jam Master Jay and Live Squad rapper Stretch, who was gunned down in Queens in 1995 on the one year anniversary of the Tupac robbery and shooting in Quad Studios. The defense claims that prosecutors deliberately waited to charge Washington with the JMJ murder in order to place the defense at a disadvantage.

“It seems contrary to reason that the Government would delay an indictment on a murder charge against Jordan and Washington—risking loss of witnesses and other evidence—on the hope that it might 12 years later bring additional charges against Jordan,” wrote Judge Hall.

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Judge Denies Motion To Dismiss Jam Master Jay Murder Charge

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In an exclusive report from VladTV, it has been confirmed that a federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss the murder charges against the two men accused of killing Jam Master Jay in 2002. It has also been decided by the judge that the two men will not be tried separately in the two decade-long case.

U.S. District Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall rejected the motions by Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Tinard Washington’s defense attorneys, in which they argued that that federal prosecutors deliberately waited 12 years to charge the men, adding that trying the two men in one trial would prejudice the jury by default.

Both Washington and Jordan are accused of entering JMJ’s recording studio in Jamaica, Queens on October 30, 2002 and shot the legendary DJ for Run-D.M.C. execution-style in front of a host of witnesses. According to Judge Hall’s 17-page ruling, the murder was allegedly over a multi-kilo drug deal gone bad.

Hall did agree to sever eight drug trafficking counts against Jordan, which alleged he conspired to sell cocaine from 2016 to 2020. Prosecutors have claimed those charges are a result of an undercover operation but that they relate to the motive behind Jam Master Jay’s killing and involve many of the same witnesses as the murder charge. 

Washington and Jordan both claim their innocence will be proven at trial, with both attorneys arguing the men’s alibis and in Washington’s case, his defense has been kept private from the public and the judge’s ruling describes Washington’s initial defense has been redacted.

Washington’s attorney also cited a sentencing transcript in a 2006 armed robbery case against Washington, where prosecutors said they could show Washington murdered both Jam Master Jay and Live Squad rapper Stretch, who was gunned down in Queens in 1995 on the one year anniversary of the Tupac robbery and shooting in Quad Studios. The defense claims that prosecutors deliberately waited to charge Washington with the JMJ murder in order to place the defense at a disadvantage.

“It seems contrary to reason that the Government would delay an indictment on a murder charge against Jordan and Washington—risking loss of witnesses and other evidence—on the hope that it might 12 years later bring additional charges against Jordan,” wrote Judge Hall.

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Do Remember One Of Tupac’s Hardest Cautionary Tales About Life In The Streets

The year was 1993, and Tupac Shakur was tired of knocking on the door asking someone to let him in. Fresh off of his debut album, 2pacalypse Now — a socially conscious effort that revealed strong ties to the Black community with singles like “Brenda’s Got A Baby,” “If My Homie Calls” and “Trapped” — he was poised to breakout with a more commercial-friendly sophomore release two years later. Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. was undoubtedly that project, as it cemented the former Digital Underground backup dancer as a commercial contender, with an unrelenting edge. While boasting he was “Never Ignorant Getting Goals Accomplished,” Strictly… quite effectively put him on the map with chart-topping singles such as “I Get Around” (featuring D.U.’s Money B and Shock G) and “Keep Ya Head Up” (featuring Dave Hollister). The near-hostile “Holla If Ya Hear Me” fit the sense of urgency he carried at the time, as it bled through the track, directly into the ears of the listener. DJ Quik Recalls Making Tupac’s All Eyez On Me & The Advice Dr. Dre Gave Him (Video) While these radio-friendly classics did well and established Pac as a permanent force in the music industry, the son of a Black Panther maintained street credibility with the appropriately dubbed “Streetz R Deathrow.” Over standout production from Live Squad member Stretch, Pac paints a picture that is all too familiar to the ‘hood, where the product of a broken family struggles to come to terms with his existence. His father left him to figure out manhood all by himself, and his mother has no idea how to handle him. Meanwhile, the block welcomes him with open arms. MC Breed & Tupac’s Message Is Still Relevant. It’s Time To Get YoursWas I somebody they despised?/ Curious look in they eyes/ As if they wonder if I’m dead or alive / And poor mama can’t control me / Quit tryin’ to save my soul, I wanna roll with my homies,” he raps with ferocity. His preference for the streets is clear and the more time he spends in them, the more his world spins out of control. Soon, he is carrying an illegal weapon and glorifying material possessions that would otherwise be unattainable: “A tickin’ time-bomb, can’t nobody fade me / Packin’ a .380 and fiendin’ for Mercedes / Suckers scatter, but it don’t matter, I’m a cool shot / Punks drop from all the buckshots the fools got / I’m tired of being a nice guy / I’ve been poor all my life, but don’t know quite why / So they label me a lunatic / Could care less, death or success / Is what I quest, ’cause I’m fearless / Now the streets are death row.” Tupac used compound rhymes to emphasize his message. John Singleton Recalls Trying To Convince Tupac To Hang Up His Mic In 1993 The familiar hook stems from Ice Cube’s heralded 1991 album Death Certificate (who also contributed to “Last Wordz,” alongside Pac and Ice-T) where he hurled the more than memorable and appropriate verse on the consciously aggressive “Us.” “Us, will always sing the blues / ‘Cause all we care about is hairstyles and tennis shoes / And if you step on mine you pushed the button / ‘Cause I’ll beat you down like it ain’t nothin.’” Beat-downs eventually escalate and when they do, tragedy strikes: I just murdered a man, I’m even more stressed wearin’ a vest / Hopin’ that they’re aimin’ at my chest / Much too young to bite the bullet / Hand on the trigga’, I see my life before my eyes each time I pull it / I hope I live to be a man / Must be part of some big plan/ Ro keep a brotha’ in the state pen.” Suge Knight Describes The Night Tupac Was Shot & Retraces Their Route Step By Step The Rap narrator resorts to alcohol consumption and recreational drugs as a means of coping with the stress that figures into the life of the self-proclaimed tickin’ timebomb“: “I’m dangerous when drunk, I only drink beer / Gin makes me sin, unable to think clear / Hennessy makes me think my enemy is getting close / BOOM BOOM BOOM, got me shooting at a ghost / Some call me crazy, but this is what you gave me / Amongst the babies who raised up from the slavery / I sport a vest and hit the sess’ to kill the stress / Moved out west, and I invest in all the best.” The MC who was born in New York City and spent stints of his youth in New Jersey and Baltimore, Maryland was autobiographical about his relocation to California. Pac’s relocation to the West inspired some of his most memorable work. Unfortunately, the streets he roamed as a real-life hustler had an impact too. Check Out Other Ambrosia For Heads “Do Remember” Features More than 25 years later, Tupac’s words prove to be timeless and still pack a mighty punch.

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Sin City Cairo – “Dream Chasin” (Album Review)

Las Vegas recording artist Sin City Cairo returns to the table after a two-year absent betting big with new project, properly-titled, Dream Chasin. With a lot to prove and a story to tell, the established act puts together a collection of new material to impress the underground. Has the hiatus been beneficial for Sin City’s sound?

A follow-up to his exceptional first two projects, “Dreamin While Awake” and “Shooting For The Stars”. Having toured with the likes of Lil Scrappy, Lil Flip, Cory Gunz, Beanie Sigel, Vado, and Cassidy. This album is a classic mix of old school hip-hop storytelling with a new school hip-hop vibe.

Stream Sin City Cairo’s New Project, Dream Chasin, courtesy of Soundcloud.

Cairo fails lyrically like a diabolic Saturday morning supervillain throughout the 12-track effort. All in the sloppy execution, majority of his wordplay is diluted by poorly engineered vocals. Lack of appeal in his story-telling, Sin City fails to capture our attention with the inability to deliver trendsetting content. Leaving the story throughout the course of the project to fall flat almost instantly.

The album is salvaged by the traditional production. Obvious patterns, attention to detail, signature West Coast elements, the project constructs a sturdy foundation for the up-and-coming artist to design. Tailored for his return, Sin City Cairo dapped the sound over him but couldn’t sell the ensemble with his unenthused antics. “Catch Me on the West Coast”, “Make It Big”, “Around the World”, the album’s production is sonically undeniable.

The chase is still on for Sin City on the new project. Work in progress, Cairo’s style is natural but could use several positive enhancements. Filled with moments, Dream Chasin is sensible build that makes for great trial and error leading into the future.

Ratings: 6/10

Highlights: Production

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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