In a latest court docket listening to, a decide reprimanded the alleged mastermind of Young Dolph’s homicide for doing interviews and never following home arrest orders.
Judge Scolds Alleged Young Dolph Murder Mastermind During Hearing for Bail Violations
According to an Action News 5 report, printed on Friday (Jan. 16), a decide in Shelby County, Tenn., reprimanded the alleged mastermind behind the homicide of Young Dolph for violating his bail situations. Hernandez Govan, who’s accused of orchestrating the homicide of the late Memphis rapper, was at a listening to on Friday after skipping his court docket date on Thursday (Feb. 15).
During his listening to, Govan obtained an earful from Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Jennifer Mitchell who accused him of violating his home arrest orders by conducting interviews and failing to attend scheduled court docket dates.
“What could be happening is that you could be in jail, and it’s much easier to supervise you there,” Judge yelled at Mitchell within the video under. “[You’re] playing fast and loose with the court and these stipulations,” she added.
Govan was indicted in November of 2022 for the homicide of Young Dolph. He pleaded not responsible to the fees and was launched on $90,000 bond in May of 2023. As a part of his bond settlement, Govan was positioned on 24-hour home arrest.
Judge Mitchell believes that Govan just isn’t taking his home arrest orders significantly.
“I get a message from a concerned citizen that you are out doing interviews, Judge Mitchell informed Govan during the hearing. “Whether you’re speaking about this case or not, you are doing interviews, and the court docket doesn’t like the truth that you be at liberty sufficient to do interviews.”
Although Govan’s attorney told the judge that his client didn’t discuss the case during an interview, Judge Mitchell made it clear that Govan was to stay at home and be silent.
“You shouldn’t be making any public statements, and try to be in the home,” she stated. “That means not going to anyone’s funeral… put your hand down, you’re solely speaking by way of your lawyer.”
Judge Mitchell plans to review Govan’s bond conditions on March 1.
Alleged Young Dolph Murder Suspect Wants His Curfew Changed
Prior to Friday’s hearing, Govan filed documents to have his curfew changed, according to Action News 5.
The alleged murder suspect requested to have his curfew changed so he can work and help support his wife and children. He’s currently on 24-hour house arrest, but Govan wants the judge to modify his home confinement from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Govan is only allowed to leave his home for attorney visits on court dates or if he has a medical issue. Additionally, he’s also required to wear an ankle GPS monitor.
Young Dolph’s murder trial has been pushed back. Initially slated to begin on March 11, the trial has been rescheduled for June 3.
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