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Lil Boosie charged with First Degree Murder, pleads not guilty!
Article by: Rumer Certeza



Lil Boosie in 2007
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Hip hop star Lil Boosie has pleaded not guilty to a first degree murder charge linked to a shooting incident in 2009.


Lil Boosie, whose real name is Torrence Hatch, was convicted on gun and drugs last year, and is currently serving his sentence of four years in the behind bars for parole violation.


The rapper now faces a murder charge connected to the slaying of Terry Boyd in his Louisiana home, in October of last year. The victim succumbed to gunshot wounds.


Earlier this month, Lil Boosie, along with a woman accomplice and a prison guard, was also charged with drug possession and also a conspiracy to smuggle illegal substances inside the prison.


According to AllHipHop.com, it was on June 28 when the 'Wipe Me Down' hip hop sensation faced Judge Mike Erwin and entered a not guilty plea to the murder charge. His attorney, Marcus Allen, spoke in defense of his client during the trial.


NEW YORK - JANUARY 23:  Lil Boosie


"I think he's absolutely not guilty. I think he meant what he said. He's absolutely not guilty," says the attorney.


Prosecutors say that if ever the rapper is convicted or first degree murder, he would be awared the maximum sentence, the death penalty.


Justice is all I could say.




Extra: Anna Chapman Is Flaming Hot... In Google Search!





Anna Chapman  
Googlers are currently searching for Anna Chapman, well, she's one of the 11 suspected Russian spies arrested in Northeast USA.


Well, what's with Anna Chapman? The Humble Libertarian thinks she looks like Jennifer Aniston. The site writes: "All I can say about Russian spy Anna Chapman, is that this libertarian has never found Communism more appealing."


But this case is serious. Anna Chapman was arrested in New York City at 7:38 p.m. on June 27, 2010 after arriving at the urgency of an undercover FBI agent posing as a Russian contact. 


Chapman was arrested without bail and has not entered a plea. An attorney for Chapman, Robert Baum, disputed the allegations claiming they were exaggerated and that his client deserved bail. 




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