C-Murder Headed Back to Jail???

    C-Murder may be heading back to the big house once
    more, if Jefferson Parish prosecutors have their way. The 35-year-old rapper is
    only three months into a home incarceration program, but prosecutors have filed
    a court order stating that Corey ‘C-Murder’ Miller has violated the
    terms of his house arrest and should be put back behind bars.

    The accusations come after Miller was spotted on video
    surveillance at a fast-food restaurant and spending time with his girlfriend,
    both of which were not authorized by his court order.

    The New Orleans’ Times Picayune newspaper reports that Miller’s
    first violation occurred on May 4, when he made a stop at a Smoothie King
    restaurant. Employees at the Clearview Parkway branch confirmed his
    visit.

    Several more house arrest rules were violated, including
    visiting his fiancée Sabrina Green without advance court authorization
    and being ‘out of range’ from his electronic monitoring device that police use
    to track his whereabouts. He has also fallen behind on the $50-per-week home
    incarceration fee which adds to his mounting violations.

    “As a condition of home incarceration, the defendant was
    given specific rules, which prohibited him from leaving his residence or going
    to any location other than those sanctioned by the court,”
    stated the motion.

    Under house arrest rules, prisoners can only be visited by
    family members, his children and their mother, his attorneys and a priest. They
    must also have court approval to leave the house and must submit to random drug
    tests – tests which Miller has passed.

    The brother of Master P, Corey Miller is awaiting
    retrial on the murder of 16-year-old Steve Thomas, in an incident which
    occurred in January 2002 at a club in Harvey.

    Miller is also facing two charges of attempted second-degree
    murder pending in Baton Rouge.

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