San Diego-based rapper Tiny Doo has already spent eight months in prison, and faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted under a little-known California statute that makes it illegal to benefit from gang activities.
OK, the title may be a bit sensationalist, but have y'all seen this? Maybe i'm not seeing it, but unless the state has a lot more to go on than some lines in a song and some Facebook posts, I don't see a whole lot of merit in this case. A performer's art is just that, art. There's a difference between art and the real world.
OK, the title may be a bit sensationalist, but have y'all seen this? Maybe i'm not seeing it, but unless the state has a lot more to go on than some lines in a song and some Facebook posts, I don't see a whole lot of merit in this case. A performer's art is just that, art. There's a difference between art and the real world.