Trial of ‘Lil Boosie’ set to begin

Preliminary procedures to qualify pool of 150 prospective jurors

About 150 East Baton Rouge Parish residents will converge Monday on the 19th Judicial District Courthouse for possible jury duty in the highly publicized and much-anticipated first-degree murder trial of nationally acclaimed Baton Rouge rapper Torrence “Lil Boosie’’ Hatch.

The prospective jurors will attend an orientation, fill out questionnaires and receive preliminary instructions from state District Judge Mike Erwin, who will preside over the trial.

Potential jurors will not be questioned in the courtroom until Tuesday when the jury selection process is expected to begin in earnest.

The jury will be anonymous, meaning the 12 jurors and any alternate jurors will be identified in court and in court documents only by number. The jury will also be sequestered and security at the courthouse and in the courtroom will be heavy.

Prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty, meaning Hatch would be sentenced to life in prison if convicted as charged in the murder-for-hire of Terry Boyd, 35.

Hatch, 29, 1132 Pompey Drive, is accused of paying Michael “Marlo Mike’’ Louding to kill Boyd, who was shot to death through a window while he was inside his Vermillion Drive home Oct. 21, 2009. Louding, who was 17 at the time, is charged with first-degree murder in the killing, but is not eligible for the death penalty because of his age.

Adrian Pittman, 38, of Baton Rouge, also is charged with first-degree murder in Boyd’s death.

Hatch, Louding and Pittman have pleaded not guilty.

Jason Williams, one of Hatch’s attorneys, said Hatch is “ready for his day in court.’’

Louding, 19, of Baton Rouge, will testify at the trial, prosecutor Dana Cummings has said. Louding’s attorney, Margaret Lagattuta, has said Louding wants to testify.

Louding is charged in five other killings over a 14-month span, beginning with the Feb. 9, 2009, shooting death of local up-and-coming rapper Chris “Nussie” Jackson, and ending with the April 1, 2010, double-murder of Charles Matthews and Darryl “Bleek” Milton.

He is charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of Jackson; Marcus Thomas on April 25, 2009; and Matthews and Milton.

He also is charged with second-degree murder in the killing of Michael Smith on Dec. 18, 2009.

Louding was 16 at the time of Jackson’s and Thomas’ deaths.

Hatch pleaded guilty in November to charges that accused him of conspiring to smuggle drugs and other illegal contraband into Dixon
Correctional Institute and the Louisiana State Penitentiary. He was sentenced to eight years in prison.

At the time of his plea, Hatch already was imprisoned on a third-offense marijuana possession charge from East Baton Rouge Parish.

He is currently being held at the state penitentiary in Angola. His attorneys want him moved to East Baton Rouge Parish Prison for the trial.

Once Cummings begins presenting the state’s case, jurors will hear some of Hatch’s violence-laden rap lyrics. Erwin last week gave his permission for the lyrics to be played at the trial.

Hatch’s attorneys are appealing the ruling. Cummings told the judge she considers some of Hatch’s rap lyrics “admissions’’ and will use them to demonstrate Hatch’s “intent, motive and plan.’’

Williams and fellow Hatch attorney Martin Regan argue the lyrics have nothing to do with the case and prove only that Hatch is a rap artist.

In one of Hatch’s songs, titled “187,’’ he refers to himself as the John Gotti of the south side and says, “I’m the reason the murder rate sky high.’’ He also says, “Whoever try to play me, they dead now.’’

Elvin Howard, Baton Rouge police detective, testified last week at a pretrial hearing that “187’’ is California police code for murder.

Louding is mentioned in several of Hatch’s songs and is pictured in at least two of his videos on YouTube. In the song “Lime Light,’’ Hatch states, “Marlo Mike up in the back seat beggin’ for a body.’’

Hatch’s attorneys asked Erwin last fall to disqualify East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore III’s office from prosecuting the murder case, alleging Moore has a “personal interest’’ in the case because some of the lyrics authorities seized from Hatch’s home in 2010 contain disparaging remarks about the district attorney.

The judge rejected the defense request. Moore has denied the allegation.


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Comments (15)


1) Comment by Elderly Man - 30/04/2012

Governor Jindal could pardon him later to promote economic growth in our state.

2) Comment by jsmith23 - 30/04/2012

If their wasn't enough evidences for this case then no charge would have been filed. Okay. Their must have been enough evidence for detectives to filed charge against him,also enough evidence for the grand jury and the District Attorney to have a case. Okay. !!!!! Now its left up to the 12 juror's either to find him gulity or not gulity of the charges. If gulity then the judge is going to convicted him or if not then the case is close. Their must have been enough evidence for this case beside someone words.... I believe he need to be convict. If he don't then guess what he will do more.. He already have eight years already to serve. Beside if he was in jail when the person he suppose had kill or whatever guess what when you in a local jail or whatever you can alway get the word out by family or friends or correctional officer....!!!!It happens.!!!! Boosie not giving anyone nothing if he is out or in for those who listen to his music......!!!!!! He is getting rich off you all.......NOW BYE!!!!!!!

3) Comment by Joe Smith - 30/04/2012

BRmoderate, Some of Boosie lyrics like "Somebody in Trouble" "I got some killas on my payroll/ And they know/ When it's time to handle business, n!gg@ lay low/" !!!!!!! Loyal To the Game by Tupac. that is Pac's line homie. "I got some killers on my payroll and they know When it's time to handle business n!gg@ lay low Although I'm young I'm still coming up I'm gettin paid pulling razors on n!gg@s when they running up" BOOSIE DIDN'T EVEN COME UP WITH MOST OF THOSE LINES!!! HE TOOK THEM FROM OTHER RAPPERS AND OTHER LYRICS FROM GHOST WRITERS!!! Smh

4) Comment by BRmoderate - 30/04/2012

Joe, You have a good point about the reliability of music as a confession for the crime. But let's be real... It might not hold up in court but you know and I know that a lot of rappers tell true stories about what they have been through and the things they have done along the way. I kinda think he did everything he is accused of but will wait to see what comes out in court. Let's see what the prosecution has as evidence. Hopefully it is not a bunch of lyrics and an unreliable murderer...

5) Comment by Being_Stupid - 30/04/2012

Lil Boosie = Super Sad = Thug = Traitor = Martin Luther King's Dream turned into a Nightmare = Black killing Black

6) Comment by Joe Smith - 30/04/2012

WTF? so if tom cruise, bruce willis, arnold schwartz, etc,.. are allegedly charged with crimes, we will watch a few of their movies to determine if they have committed the crimes?

7) Comment by Joe Smith - 30/04/2012

Lil Boosie murders beats not people!! This case was built on 1 man's word!! The same 1 man who killed Boosie's cousin right before he told the police that story!!!

8) Comment by ABayouBoy - 30/04/2012

Poor "Lil Boosie", I wonder if he will beat the rap....

9) Comment by Elderly Man - 30/04/2012

My comments would not be printable.

10) Comment by Bwaites985 - 30/04/2012

Idiots, killing idiots. Give them all life with no parole.

11) Comment by DMJ - 30/04/2012

How is someone 38 years old and still bangin' around on the street?

12) Comment by spqr - 30/04/2012

"Torrence" is no good and never has been. If he hired someone to kill then it is the same as pulling the trigger.

13) Comment by CountryBoysCanSurvive - 30/04/2012

Give him a fair trial, then hang him, simple enough.

14) Comment by Jennifer1126 - 30/04/2012

Being in jail at the time has nothing to do with it, since he is not accused of committing the crime, but hiring someone to commit the crime. And, I love how people think they know what the evidence is! You work at the DA's office? No? Then you have NO CLUE what the evidence is. lol.

15) Comment by Joe Smith - 30/04/2012

Lil Boosie went To Jail September 23, 2009 at 05:29 pm Terry Boyd was murdered Oct. 21, 2009 BOOSIE WAS IN JAIL WHEN TERRY BOYD WAS SHOT! There were no witnesses, murder weapon or evidence. Prosecutors have the word of a cooperating witness who says Boosie paid him. With no other evidence!!! Boosie is on trial for murder off of one man's word. The same man who shot his cousin Darrl "Bleek" Milton & Charles Matthews on April 1, 2010.... LOOK UP THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF. BOOSIE WAS IN JAIL WHEN THAT MURDER TOOK PLACE.