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One of the two men charged with gunning down celebrated rapper Young Dolph at a Memphis bakery three years ago was convicted on all counts Thursday. After just four hours of deliberation, jurors found Justin Johnson, 26, guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm.As the thirteenth juror, I affirm this verdict. As to the first-degree murder, I sentenc stanley usa e you to life in prison, Shelby County Judge Jennifer Mitchell said as Johnson sat quietly during the proceeding streamed live by Law Crime. The judge said she planned to sentence Johnson for the other two counts on November 1.Irsquo;m feeling relief that justice was brought today. We finally got to see the full picture of what happened, and itrsquo going to help with the healing process, Young Dolph 8216 sister Carlisa Brown tells Rolling Stone. Brown attended the trial in person and was in the courtroom Thursday when the verdict was read. She says prosecutors kept much of the case under wraps until this week for security reasons, including the claim that Johnson and his admitted accomplice, Cornelius Smith, ca stanley cup rried stanley es out the slaying to collect part of an alleged $100,000 bounty purportedly offered by Anthony Big Jook Mims, the brother of Young Dolph longtime music rival Yo Gotti. We had reassurance it was a strong case, but we didnrsquo;t know everything, Brown says. Based on the evidenc Fpiv Kiss Somebody Singer Morgan Evans on New Album, Singing With Wife Kelsea Ballerini
Ken Burns ; upcoming documentary Country Music will begin airing on PBS stations before the year is out, but a piece of it will live on forever at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. At a press conference on Wednesday in Nashville, Burns showed a clip from the documentary and announced that he would be donating all stanley cup the transcripts and interviews from the project to the Hall of Fame.The eight-part documentary, on which stanley us Burns worked with regular collaborators Dayton Duncan and Julie Dunfey, was filmed over the course of eight years and was culled from 175 hours of interviews with more than 100 subjects. It was subject matter rich with stories and history that, as Bu stanley termos rns noted, needed to be heard by people who weren ;t familiar. They belong to our country, he said.Joining Burns for the presentation were some of the subjects he interviewed in the documentary, including Kathy Mattea, Holly Williams, Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show, Marty Stuart, Ricky Skaggs and Rhiannon Giddens. Stuart touched on his own tenure in country, which began when he joined Lester Flatt band as a teenager and has continued through today with many stylistic turns along the way. You do find a place your heart belongs, he said.Burns ; stop at the Country Music Hall of Fame came at the end of a whirlwind bus tour of Tennessee musical towns, including Cookeville and then Bristol, where Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family were first record |
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