Juvenile can be happy at least for the moment with one of his legal trials wrapping up. Juvenile also known as Terius Gray has been cleared off the charge of using another New Orleans rapper named DJ Jubilee’s track. DJ Jubliee also known as Jerome Temple a high school special education teacher, sued Juvenile for copyright infringement on using his song “Back That Ass Up”, a track that he said was popular in the Big Easy when he invented it in 1997.

The song was on his album “Take It to the St. Thomas” which was released seven months before Juvenile’s “400 Degreez”. The five man one woman jury said the track had not been the same as the one put out by the Cash Money Crew. Both sides called experts to testify on their behalf, Juvenile called a Tulane University musicologist and Jubliee called a University of New Orleans professor. Juvenile still has a few charges pending against him, including beating up a man in a barbershop for bootlegging his cd and robbing him of $200.00.