District Attorney Fani Willis Says Song Lyrics Will Be Used In Court If Connected To A Crime

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The First Amendment provides that Congress make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting its free exercise. It protects freedom of speech, the press, assembly, and the right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

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Yeah the OGs knew to change names, places and details of shyt and make it different. These young dudes just straight up rap about their real life crimes.

It ain't exactly rocket science. Cats been saying for years don't snitch on yourself
The ogs were studio gangsters
 

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:wow: someone protect this queen, put all these ghetto thugs causing ruckus in prison :manny:

A lot of these record labels are invested into thug rappers...


Fani Willis better hope that the "tall hats" won't make her "dissappear".
 

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Anybody arguing against this has an agenda to promote ignorance. It’s one thing for a prosecutor to use fictional lyrics to paint a false picture of somebody in court. But these dudes are literally confessing to actual crimes in songs with real names, locations, and motives. There’s a huge difference.
 
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