Jimmy Henchman Linked To Murder Of A 50 Cent Affiliate, Could Face Death Penalty

Jimmy Henchman, a hip-hop talent agent who once managed Akon and Brandy, could soon face charges in connection with the murder of a 50 Cent affiliate that could get him the death penalty, a federal prosecutor said yesterday. More details after the jump… Funk Flex Find Flex on Google +


Tech Talk News: Iranian Court Upholds Death Sentence For Programmer

An Iranian court has upheld its decision to sentence 35-year-old Saeed Malekpour to death for developing photo-uploading software used by porn websites. @YungJohnnybravo @TatWZA


Connecticut Man found Guilty On All 17 Charges Of Home Invasion Murders

A Connecticut man was found guilty Thursday of the home invasion murders of a woman and her two daughters in verdicts that could earn the man a death sentence. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story. @WiL


Texas Stops Last Meal Privilege After Death Row Inmate’s Massive Chow Down

Lawrence Brewer, who was executed on Wednesday, September 21 for the horrific murder of James Byrd, leaves behind the legacy of being the reason behind Texas’ decision to halt the years old tradition of granting a death row prisoner’s last meal wishes. Read the story after the jump and tell us what you think: should death row prisoner’s be fed their last meal of choice? Wendy L.


Judge Mathis Speaks Out About Troy Davis, Says Georgia Has “blood on its hands”

I usually have no interest in hearing what these T.V. show judges have to say, but Judge Mathis’ statement about Troy Davis’ “unjust” death is definitely something important to watch. He explains how the U.S. justice system is broken and what our nation needs to do in order to fix the problem. I give Judge Mathis a lot of credit for doing this. A lot of judges and important people in the legal system often sit back and never speak up for they think is wrong because they are afraid of what might happen. See what he had to say after the jump! Wendy L.


Man Who Beheaded His 7-Year-Old Disabled Son May Face Execution

In “what-is-wrong-with-this-sick-world” news, the Louisiana man who allegedly confessed to beheading his disabled son last week was indicted on Friday on a charge of first-degree murder, and if he is convicted he may face a sentence of either life in prison or execution. More details after the jump… @ItsLukieBaby


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