Jay-Z and Meek Mill Push For Bill Prohibiting Using Rappers' Lyrics Against Them In Court SOHH.com

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Jay-Z and Meek Mill Push For Bill Prohibiting Using Rappers' Lyrics Against Them In Court  SOHH.com

Jay-Z and Meek Mill are urging lawmakers to pass the Rap Music On Trial Bill to prevent courts from using lyrics to prosecute alleged crimes. The social

Jay-Z and Meek Mill Push For Bill Prohibiting Using Rappers Lyrics Against Them In Court Written By Marckell Williams No More Bars In Court Jay-Z and Meek Mill are urging lawmakers to pass the Rap Music On Trial Bill to prevent courts from using lyrics to prosecute alleged crimes. The social justice activists enlisted the help of a host of other artists to help push the cause. 179 Views Comments Off on Jay-Z and Meek Mill Push For Bill Prohibiting Using Rappers Lyrics Against Them In Court Share Jay-Z And Meek Mill Urge Lawmakers To Pass New Bill Jay-Z and Meek Mill are leading a long list of music industry heavyweights, including Fat Joe, Yo Gotti, Kelly Rowland, Killer Mike, and Robin Thicke to support the bill. The proposed New York state law aims to stop prosecutors from using rap lyrics as purported blueprints to alleged crimes. In a letter to state lawmakers and New York Governor Kathy Hochul, the group called for the legislation to be passed after it made its way through the Senate Codes Committee. This is an issue thats important to (Jay-Z) and all the other artists that have come together to try to bring about this change, Jay-Zs lawyer, Alex Spiro, shared. This is a long time coming. Mr. Carter is from New York, and if he can lend his name and his weight, thats what he wants to do. Our lyrics are a creative form of self-expression and entertainment just like any other genre, Fat Joe told Rolling Stone. We want our words to be recognized as art rather than being weaponized to get convictions in court. I hope the governor and all the lawmakers in New York take our letter into consideration, protect our artistic rights and make the right decision to pass this bill. Jay-Z Supports Convicted Marijuana Offender Jay-Z and Spiro want to help reduce the sentence of Valon Vailes, who has been in jail for 14 years for intent to distribute marijuana, with six more years to go. While seeking help from HOV, Vales includes that the feds will not budge on releasing him early due to ticky-tac prison offenses and borderline pettiness, including Vales alleged theft of leftover chicken. Meek Gives Back To Philly Meek Mill has been on his grind, giving back to his Philly community. Read more


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