Suge Knight Hospitalized After Not Guilty Plea

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Suge Knight Hospitalized After Not Guilty Plea!!!

On Tuesday Former rap mogul Marion Suge Knight Hospitalized After Not Guilty Plea to murder charges in a fatal hit-and-run incident.

Word is, Suge was suffering a panic attack complaining of chest pains in court and being taken to the hospital.

It sounds like Suge was having a taste of HARSH reality and it was too much for him to handle.

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Here is what CelebNMusic247.com has heard via CNN:

Knight, 49, stood in a defendant’s box next to his attorneys and intently read the complaint against him as the hearing opened.

Wearing a Los Angeles County orange inmate jumpsuit, he glanced back into the gallery several times in the Compton, California, courtroom during the brief hearing and answered the judge’s questions politely with, “Yes, sir, your honor.”

Later in the session, Knight was transported to a hospital after saying he was having chest pains, according to Officer John Gardner of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Information Bureau.

Suge is facing up to life in prison if convicted in the fatal hit-and-run in Compton last week. He is accused of running over two men and killing one of them following an argument, his friend Terry Carter, 55, who died in the Tam’s parking lot at the scene of the crime. Training Day star Cle “Bone” Sloan, 51 was severely injured. 

According to Sloan’s attorney, Michael Shapiro, said Tuesday that his client is in shock and has suffered a serious concussion and might not be able to walk again. Sloan’s left foot was mangled in the alleged hit-and-run, Shapiro said.

The attorney added that his client is out of the hospital now and is in a secret location with hired protection.

As for Knight’s current situation, he was out on bail in a separate robbery case, is charged with one count of murder, one count of attempted murder, and two counts of hit-and-run with an allegation that he committed a serious and violent felony while out on bail, the district attorney’s office said in a statement.

Along with his prior convictions, this “makes this a third strike case.”

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