A group of Georgia lawmakers introduced a bill to bar or limit what artistic material can be used as evidence in a criminal trial.
The bill follows the longest-running criminal trial in Georgia history , the prosecution of Jeffrey Lamar Williams II, also known musically as Young Thug, in a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization case that had at one point more than two dozen defendants .
During the Young Thug, and broader Young Slime Life, RICO trial, Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville ruled that lyrics could be used as evidence by the prosecution, but set conditions for it to be admissible…