Se deniega nuevamente la fianza a YNW Melly en el nuevo juicio por doble asesinato

A YNW Melly, nacido como Jamell Demons, se le denegó la fianza por segunda vez en su prolongado caso de doble asesinato. El juez Martin Fein dictaminó el 6 de mayo que el rapero debe permanecer tras las rejas antes de su nuevo juicio.

Demons ha pasado más de siete años encarcelado sin un veredicto. Sus abogados, Drew Findling y Carey Haughwout, señalaron que el tribunal debería haberse mostrado preocupado por las pruebas de condiciones inhumanas, que incluyen tres años en régimen de aislamiento mientras se le presume inocente. Describieron el trato como cruel y extremo, y expresaron su indignación ante las condiciones impuestas.

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