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Jamell Demons, better known by his stage name YNW Melly, is currently awaiting a new trial in a double murder case. Recently named dropped by Kendrick Lamar during his rap feud with Drake and J.
In the never ending saga of YNW Melly’s murder retrial, his legal team is seeking to delay the rapper’s high-profile double murder retrial until 2026, arguing that his current physical and ...
Jamell Demons, better known as rapper YNW Melly, speaks with one of his attorneys during a hearing before his trial at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale on Friday, Oct. 13 ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A deadlocked jury prompted a mistrial Saturday in the South Florida trial of rapper YNW Melly on charges that he murdered two of his friends five years ago. The 12 ...
FORT LAUDERDALE — A deadlocked jury prompted a mistrial Saturday in the South Florida trial of rapper YNW Melly on charges that he murdered two of his friends five years ago. The 12-member ...
Famed Gifford rapper Jamell Demons, known as YNW Melly, will be back in a courtroom soon after his first death-penalty trial ended in a mistrial in July 2023. A hung jury failed to reach a verdict ...
YNW Melly could be released from jail in December if the Broward County Sheriff’s Office can’t explain why he shouldn’t be freed. On Monday (Nov. 18), Judge Melissa Damian responded to Melly ...
It has been nearly two years since the first murder trial against YNW Melly ended in a mistrial, restarting the proceedings from the beginning. The rapper was charged with murder in 2019 ...
There’s a chance YNW Melly may go home this week — at least as the rapper awaits a decision in his second double murder trial. On Friday, Melly will have a hearing that allows judges to set ...
Jurors were unable to come to a verdict in YNW Melly’s double murder trial. The 12-member panel informed Broward Circuit Court Judge John Murphy on Saturday that they were deadlocked on the ...
The double-murder case against rapper YNW Melly ended in a mistrial July 22 after three days of deadlock from the jury. A judge had twice asked the jury to continue deliberating, beginning on the ...