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ST. LOUIS — Justin Johnson has to make music in order to feel whole. There are some musicians who perform for mere money or a chance to become famous, and then there are others like Johnson who ...
A Shelby County judge sentenced Justin Johnson to 35 more years in prison for the murder of Young Dolph during a sentencing hearing Friday, Nov. 1. Justin Johnson was convicted of first-degree ...
Just days after his co-defendant admitted to the 2021 shooting, a jury has convicted Justin Johnson of murdering Young Dolph. According to the local Fox affiliate, the jury, made up of nine white ...
A little over a month after Justin Johnson was found guilty of murdering rapper Young Dolph in November 2021, he appeared in court again on Friday morning, November 1, 2024.
Justin Johnson, the man charged in the death of Memphis rapper Young Dolph, has been found guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, and felon in possession of a ...
On Friday, 'Saturday Night Live' announced that Justin Timberlake and Dakota Johnson will be gusts on next week's episode as the singer teases music.
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partner Robin Nunn has entered an appearance for Kelsye Adams and Justin Johnson, the organizers of Washington D.C.-based music festival 'Moechella,' in a pending trademark ...
Justin Johnson, the man accused of killing Memphis rapper Young Dolph, has been sentenced to life in prison. According to FOX 13 Memphis, the defendant was found guilty of first-degree murder ...
Justin Johnson was convicted of first-degree murder for shooting and killing Memphis rapper Young Dolph at Makeda's Homemade Butter Cookies on November 17, 2021. The jury took four hours to find ...
Justin Johnson, who was convicted last month of killing Young Dolph in a 2021 shooting, has filed for a new trial. News Sports Memphis Tigers Business Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
Justin Johnson was convicted of first-degree murder on Sept. 26 and sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole the same day by Shelby County Judge Jennifer Mitchell.
The death of Justin Johnson compels us to call on local and state authorities to take concrete steps to reassure Black parents their children are safe in Central PA schools.