Yella Beezy’s Judge Requests “Specifics” To Decide New Bond Modifications In Murder-For-Hire Case

Dallas County Judge Chika Anyiam, on August 29, heard arguments on whether rapper Yella Beezy, real name Markies Conway, should be allowed to return to recording studios while awaiting trial on a capital murder charge.

Conway faces prosecution under capital murder for remuneration in connection with the November 2020 killing of rapper Marvin “Mo3” Noble. The case is pending in Dallas County Criminal District Court. Conway’s current bond restricts him to home confinement with an ankle monitor. He may request permission to attend events with the court’s approval.

Defense attorney Toby L. Shook filed a motion to modify Conway’s bond conditions, arguing that studio access is essential for sustaining the Dallas artist’s career. Shook maintained that the request was not about expanding Beezy’s social activities but about enabling him to work…

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