FULTON COUNTY- Rapper Young Thug appeared again in court on Monday.
State witnesses reportedly testified, telling the judge why the case against him should proceed, according to WSB Atlanta.
Thugga and more than 2 dozen of his co-defendants appeared in court, as security was extra tight, reports the news station.
Prosecutors on Monday called on their expert witnesses.
The first witness that testified was Fulton County chief medical examiner Dr. Karen Sullivan.
Prosecutors asked her about an autopsy that was conducted on one of the alleged victims. The defense had a chance to also question Sullivan before a second witness was called.
Rapper Young Thug is being accused by prosecutors of being the co-founder of YSL, which they allege is a criminal street gang that has allegedly committed crimes that range from carjackings to murder.
YSL is the name of the rapper’s record label.
Thug is one of more than two dozen people that have been indicted for conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations.
The trial is set to take place after jury selection is competed.
Photo credit: WSB-TV
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