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The Maryland Appeal Courts’ Decision to Allow Rap Lyrics as Admissible Evidence Is Dangerous, Prejudicial and Wrong
by Baltimore Criminal Defense Attorney Brandon Mead In December 2020, Maryland’s highest court made judicial history by allowing rap lyrics as admissible evidence. The court held that the lyrics were admissible evidence…
January 11, 2021
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