Prosecutors in the case against Tekashi 6ix9ine and his co-defendents from the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods want to ask potential jurors in the upcoming trial if they care that the rapper sang like a canary while in custody.
According to documents obtained by The Blast, federal prosecutors have filed the questions that they would like to ask during jury selection.
The reason for the loaded question is to gauge whether anyone on the jury can be fair and impartial.
Interestingly, a section of the questioning will deal with the federal investigators and cops using "confidential informants," like Tekashi, and how the jury may feel about somebody who turned in all their former cohorts.
Interestingly, a section of the questioning will deal with the federal investigators and cops using "confidential informants," like Tekashi, and how the jury may feel about somebody who turned in all their former cohorts.
One of the questions reads:
"Do you have any strong feelings about confidential informants that would affect your ability to be fair and impartial in this case?"
Another question informs potential jurors that,
"You may hear testimony in this case from cooperating witnesses, that is, witnesses who at one time were involved in illegal activity, but who have now pled guilty to crimes and are testifying on behalf of the Government in the hope of receiving a lower sentence."
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