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  2. New judge assigned to Young Dolph murder case following court ...

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    A new judge has been assigned to the cases of the men charged in connection with the 2021 killing of Young Dolph after Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Lee V. Coffee recused himself from the ...

  3. Shelby County judge ordered to recuse himself from Young ...

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    The Shelby County Criminal Court judge overseeing the cases of the men indicted in connection with Young Dolph's shooting death in 2021 will recuse himself from the case.. The recusal comes over ...

  4. 'Money, fame, greed.' Young Dolph shooter given 35 years on ...

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    Justin Johnson, one of the men accused of killing rapper Young Dolph, looks over his shoulder to the courtroom entrance during the second day of his trial at Shelby County Criminal Court on ...

  5. Young Dolph shooting: Where suspects' case stands and what to ...

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    Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Jennifer Mitchell is set to take over the case. The trial is set to begin in March 2024, and an earlier date for plea deals is set for early December 2023. Here ...

  6. Memphis homicide investigator walks through timeline of Young ...

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    With Dolph’s family being present in court, the photo of the body was not shown beyond to the jury. In addition, 40 caliber casings, consistent with a handgun, and 7.62 casings, consistent with ...

  7. 2 suspects in the fatal shooting of rapper Young Dolph in ...

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    Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith are scheduled to stand trial March 11 in the fatal shooting of the Memphis-born rapper, Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Lee Coffee said during a hearing.