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As Kanye West continues his presidential campaign, his wife Kim Kardashian has taken on a new case. The reality TV star has taken on the case of rapper C-Murder, the brother of hip-hop star Master P, and jailed for life on murder charges.

In 2009, C-Murder was convicted by a jury for the death of one of his fans, killed in a shooting in 2002 in New Orleans. The condemned man has always proclaimed his innocence and can now count on support which could work in his favor.

The jury convicted Corey 10-2 and he was sentenced him to life in prison. If his trial was today, the jury would have had to be unanimous for him to be convicted.

- Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) August 16, 2020

Kim Kardashian recalled in a tweet that Corey Miller, whose real name was, was found guilty with "10 votes to 2. If he was tried today, the jury should be unanimous to convict him. "

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The one who embarked on the bar exam also notes that "witnesses have recanted, new potential evidence of his innocence has surfaced and several jurors have been pressured to convict him. "

Since his trial, witnesses have recanted, new evidence of his potential innocence has come to light, and there are claims of jurors being pressured into voting to convict.

- Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) August 16, 2020

As CNN recalls, two witnesses today say they were pressured to swear they saw C-Murder shoot the fan.

This is not the first time that Kim Kardashian has defended a long-term convict. Her previous efforts paid off, especially in 2018 when she secured the release of Alice Marie Johnson by convincing Donald Trump to commute his sentence for life. Kim Kardashian has since helped more than a dozen convicts reduce their sentences.

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