Rapper "Tiny Doo" Could be the first rapper with no criminal history to serve a life sentence for kn

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Whats everyone's thought on this situation? The rapper just by having ties with a gang or know some individuals could get charged and sentenced http://www.10news.com/news/could-rapper-go-to-prison-for-cutting-rap-album






SAN DIEGO - It's a showdown that is breaking legal ground -- a local man with no criminal record facing a lifetime behind bars for cutting a rap album.

Brandon Duncan, also known as Tiny Doo, has rapped with hip hop star Lil' Wayne and boasts a big following with music dissecting gang life, including his new album "No Safety."

On Friday, Duncan and some of the 14 other gang members facing attempted murder charges were in court for day two of a preliminary hearing. They are charged in a gang conspiracy involving nine local shootings since April 2013, as a judge mulled a possible trial.

Prosecutors are calling upon a state law put in place by voters in 2000 that has not been used until now. It allows for the prosecution of gang members if they benefit from crimes committed by other gang members.

Though Duncan hasn't been tied to the shootings, prosecutors argued that he benefited from the shootings because his gang gained in status, allowing him to sell more albums.

"We're not just talking about a CD of anything, of love songs. We're talking about a CD (cover) … there is a revolver with bullets," said Deputy District Attorney Anthony Campagna.

The goal of the law -- extra powers aimed at gang crime.

In San Diego, a third of all crimes are committed by gang members.

Duncan's attorney calls the charges a reach.

"It's shocking. He has no criminal record. Nothing in his lyrics say go out and commit a crime. Nothing in his lyrics reference these shootings, yet they are holding him liable for conspiracy. There are huge constitutional issues," said Brian Watkins, Duncan's attorney.

10News took the case to Thomas Jefferson School of Law professor Alex Kreit, and he said the law may run into constitutional problems, starting with freedom of speech.

"Where does that end if that's the definition of criminal liability? Is Martin Scorsese going to be prosecuted if he meets with mafia members for a movie for his next film?" said Kreit. "The Constitution says it can't be a crime to simply make gangster rap songs and hang out with people that are committing crimes. You have to have more involvement than that."

Arguments just wrapped up Friday without a decision on whether the charges will move forward.

The hearing resumes Monday morning.
 
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He won't get a life sentence :lol: ...they're trying to pressure him to give up info.
 
He won't get a life sentence
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...they're trying to pressure him to give up info.
i dunno.. the laws does give "them" the power to do so..  but i really doubt the guy actually knows anything about the case in hand besides knowing the people.
 
:smh: Don't even care.

We ain't gone do **** about it if they give him life anyway but call Al and Jesse.
 
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Don't even care.

We ain't gone do **** about it if they give him life anyway but call Al and Jesse.
they dont come out unless someone kills him that is another race.. they dont go after messed up laws.. but this is a messed up law as it can be broadly used.. i can go to jail because of my gangs rep or just knowing the gangs or just my brothers street cred..
 
Reaching hard.  Instead of prosecuting the actual criminals they go for the guy who knows them. This is ridiculous.
 
Pimp C BEEN told yall about this type of thing.

Gangsta/trap rap is getting played smooth the **** out. Its become a rest heaven for ****** that dont want to get a job.

I almost dont eem feel bad.
 
sad but im not shocked
Pimp C BEEN told yall about this type of thing.

Gangsta/trap rap is getting played smooth the **** out. Its become a rest heaven for ****** that dont want to get a job.

I almost dont eem feel bad.

how did you come to this conclusion? and couldn't we say that about music in general
 
sad but im not shocked
Pimp C BEEN told yall about this type of thing.

Gangsta/trap rap is getting played smooth the **** out. Its become a rest heaven for ****** that dont want to get a job.

I almost dont eem feel bad.

how did you come to this conclusion? and couldn't we say that about music in general

Aint no more creativity in gangsta/trap rap. Everyone just tries to recreate the sound of the last hot rapper. These cats dont love the music, they just trying to come up.

Like Gucci said, the rap game the new trap game.
 
Aint no more creativity in gangsta/trap rap. Everyone just tries to recreate the sound of the last hot rapper. These cats dont love the music, they just trying to come up.

Like Gucci said, the rap game the new trap game.

that isn't just trap or gangster rap tho everybody's doing the same ****

i hear you about the come up part tho if it keeps more dudes out the streets i aint mad tho
 
What about the people who work for the government who profit off the war? Should they be held liable. I rather be the gangster in the suit.
 
What about the people who work for the government who profit off the war? Should they be held liable. I rather be the gangster in the suit.

Great point. Shouldn't record execs who fund these projects and have a stake in industries that profit from the repercussions of this music be held accountable as well? I doubt it.
 
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Are they going to arrest all the politicians and other government officials with ties to the underworld along with him?
 
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wasn't there an insider letter or something released that stated that record companies were some of the biggest investors in the private prison system? 
 
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Pimp C BEEN told yall about this type of thing.

Gangsta/trap rap is getting played smooth the **** out. Its become a rest heaven for ****** that dont want to get a job.

I almost dont eem feel bad.

I been sayin that **** for years.

Now there are some cats who truely love this **** but you defiantly got a point.
 
I understand the logic behind the legislation. It's nlt absurd as some are making it out to seem. But attempting to make it applicable to this case is one hell of a reach.
 
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