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New Orleans Rapper C-Murder Denied Retrial Despite Recantations by Two Witnesses

According to Associated Press, No Limit Record rapper C-Murder, born Corey Miller, has been denied a retrial in connection to his conviction for the murder of 16-year-old fan Steve Thomas at a nightclub. Suggested Reading Story Behind The Shocking Moment That Ruined Rapper Lil Mama’s Career Three Friends Were Headed To A Beyoncรฉ Concert, But…

According to Associated Press, No Limit Record rapper C-Murder, born Corey Miller, has been denied a retrial in connection to his conviction for the murder of 16-year-old fan Steve Thomas at a nightclub.

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Miller, the younger sibling of rapper Master P, is currently serving a life sentence in the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola after a jury voted 10-2 to connect him in August of 2009.

The denial comes after two eyewitnesses, Kenneth Jordan and Darnell Jordan, recanted their sworn testimonies. Jordan and Jordan share no relation.

In a sworn affidavit filed in New Orleansโ€™ 24th Judicial District Court, Kenneth Jordan stated he knew that he knew โ€œthe individual that I saw shoot the gun was not Corey Miller,โ€ according to records. Jordan also claimed that detectives pressured him to lie under oath, threatening him with criminal charges of his own.

Kenneth Jordanโ€™s affidavit also states he saw another hooded man with a dark complexion shoot Thomas.

โ€œHe was really their star witness at the second trial. Without him, him they donโ€™t get a conviction,โ€ said Millerโ€™s attorney Paul Barker.

In a handwritten letter filed with the district court a week after Kennethโ€™s confession, Darnell told authorities he was โ€œcertain that Corey Miller did not shoot Steve Thomas.โ€ Darnell said he had been tricked into testifying against Miller.

Thomas was beaten and shot in January of 2002 during an altercation outside of the now-closed Platinum Club.

According to New Orleansโ€™ The Advocate, Judge Steven Enright ruled that last yearโ€™s reactions failed to meet the burden of proof for post-conviction relief.

โ€œA new trial should not be granted on the basis of a recantation,โ€ Enright wrote in his decision, โ€œbecause it is tantamount to perjury so as to discredit the witness at a later trial.โ€

According to Enright, Darnell, who was working as a security guard on the night of the shooting, told a detective he saw Miller shoot. Though his story changed in subsequent interviews with investigators, he ultimately returned to his initial account of the nightโ€™s events.

โ€œThis testimony goes against petitionerโ€™s claim that Darnell Jordan was tricked into testifying as he did,โ€ Enright wrote.

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