Journal Pioneer

Prison sentence caps long downfall for ‘Suge’ Knight

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Marion “Suge” Knight was sentenced Thursday to 28 years in prison for mowing down and killing a Compton businessma­n in a case that completed the former rap music mogul’s downfall from his heyday as one of the biggest - and most feared names in the music industry.

Knight will now likely live out most, if not the rest, of his life in a California prison. He showed no emotion in court Thursday as relatives of Terry Carter, the man he killed, described their loved one as a devoted family man and peacemaker.

Carter was killed after Knight and one of his longtime rivals, Cle “Bone” Sloan, started fighting outside a Compton burger stand in January 2015. Knight was upset about his portrayal in an N.W.A. biopic, “Straight Outta Compton,” which Sloan was serving as a consultant on. Knight clipped Sloan with his pickup truck, seriously injuring him, before speeding through the parking lot and running over Carter and fleeing.

While Carter’s relatives said they hoped Knight’s lengthy sentence will bring them peace, many had no kind words for the Death Row Records co-founder, who they criticized for showing a complete lack of remorse.

Carter’s daughter Crystal called Knight a “low-life thug,” ”career criminal“and ”a disgusting, selfish disgrace to the human species.

“I ask that you sentence this unrepentan­t, remorseles­s, cold, callous menace to society to the maximum of 28 years,” she told a judge. Before Thursday’s hearing, Knight had already agreed to his lengthy prison term by pleading no contest to voluntary manslaught­er and avoiding a trial on murder and attempted murder charges that could have resulted in a life sentence if he was convicted. The sentencing ended a nearly four year court saga that included frequent outbursts by Knight, 53, who also collapsed in court during one appearance and shuffled his defence team 16 times.

Between the restrictio­ns of the threestrik­es law and the time Knight has already served, he’ll likely spend roughly 20 years in prison before he’s eligible for parole.

Knight has been in decline for decades. At his pinnacle in the mid-1990s, he was putting out wildly popular records that are now considered classics from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur. Shakur was in Knight’s car when he was killed in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas in 1996. He later lost his stake in Death Row Records due in bankruptcy proceeding­s.

Nearly two dozen of Carter’s relatives packed the courtroom Thursday.

Carter’s daughter, Nekaya Carter, said she hopes that the end of the courtroom saga can bring her some peace.

“I wanted justice for my dad and now we’ve finally got it, kind of,” she said. She then addressed Knight directly despite the judge’s instructio­ns not to. “My dad can finally rest in peace while you live out the rest of your life in prison.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Marion “Suge” Knight appears in court in Los Angeles, Thursday.
AP PHOTO Marion “Suge” Knight appears in court in Los Angeles, Thursday.

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