Jailed Rapper Corey Miller, formally known as C-Murder, has been granted a new trial after the Louisiana Supreme Court overturned his murder conviction Friday (March 10).
His lawyer Ron Rakosky said he would seek to have Miller, who has been jailed since the shooting, released on bond Monday.
Last month Miller filed a formal request with the Louisiana Supreme Court for a new trial after his second-degree murder conviction was reinstated last year.
Miller's lawyers Robert Glass and Ron Rakosky asked the state's high court to overturn the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal's decision last year to reinstate Miller's conviction relating to the death of 16-year-old Steve Thomas.
C-Murder was convicted in 2003 of second-degree murder for the fatal shooting of the young man outside a nightclub in January 2002.
His lawyer Ron Rakosky said he would seek to have Miller, who has been jailed since the shooting, released on bond Monday.
Last month Miller filed a formal request with the Louisiana Supreme Court for a new trial after his second-degree murder conviction was reinstated last year.
Miller's lawyers Robert Glass and Ron Rakosky asked the state's high court to overturn the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal's decision last year to reinstate Miller's conviction relating to the death of 16-year-old Steve Thomas.
C-Murder was convicted in 2003 of second-degree murder for the fatal shooting of the young man outside a nightclub in January 2002.