Smith pled guilty to murder in the Memphis rapper's death, and testified Monday against Justin Johnson, his alleged ...
Justin Johnson has been found guilty in the murder of beloved rapper, Young Dolph. The Memphis man has been sentenced to life ...
In his testimony, co-defendant, Cornelius Smith identifies Justin Johnson, the co-defendant on trial, and himself as the ...
During a court hearing on September 23, Cornelius Smith Jr., one of the shooters involved in Young Dolph's murder, testified that he was set to make $40,000 for the hit but only received $800.
The trial began on September 23, 2024. Another suspect, Cornelius Smith, took to the stands during the trial and testified against Johnson who has so far denied his involvement in the crime.
Johnson, 25, along with Cornelius Smith, 34, are accused of ambushing the rapper and shooting him 22 times inside of Makeda's Homemade Cookies in Memphis. Police have also charged 43-year-old ...
Cornelius Smith said he was only paid $800 of the $40,000 owed to him. By Angel Diaz editor One of the shooters involved in Young Dolph‘s murder testified on Monday (Sept. 23.) Cornelius Smith ...
23. It was revealed that his alleged accomplice, Cornelius Smith, stated that the brother of hip-hop recording artist Yo Gotti, Big Jook, allegedly placed an order out to kill the beloved Memphis ...
Cornelius Smith claimed he was initially paid $500, followed by a payment of $300, but received nothing after that. Smith claims he knew Johnson for a "few months" prior to the shooting.
Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Jennifer Mitchell sentenced Johnson to life in prison. Cornelius Smith testified that rapper Yo Gotti’s brother, Anthony “Big Jook” Mims, had put out a $ ...
Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Jennifer Mitchell sentenced Johnson to life in prison.Cornelius Smith testified that rapper Yo Gotti's brother, Anthony “Big Jook” Mims, had put out a $ ...