GUARDIAN  |  Opinion

Enjoying mafia movies doesn’t make me a killer. So be wary of the state using rap music to prove murder

欣赏黑手党电影并不代表我是一名杀手。因此,要小心国家利用说唱音乐来证明谋杀

A protest after the arrest of Ademola Adedeji in 2022 in Manchester. His conviction for being part of a violent conspiracy was subsequently quashed after evidence showed he had been wrongfully identified in a video.

A protest after the arrest of Ademola Adedeji in 2022 in Manchester. His conviction for being part of a violent conspiracy was subsequently quashed after evidence showed he had been wrongfully identified in a video.

2026-02-11  935  中等
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It is more than three years since the Guardian published an excellent piece by Ciaran Thapar, a youth worker and writer, who shared his experience of refuting music evidence in a trial in which a group of young people faced charges of conspiracy to possess a firearm. Now, some white middle-aged police officers routinely put themselves forward as expert witnesses as to the appropriate interpretation of this predominantly youth cultural phenomenon.

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