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By Michael Martinez and Stephanie Elam, CNN
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Updated 3:16 PM EDT, Thu April 30, 2015
Former rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight is currently in jail and charged with murder and other charges stemming from a hit-and-run confrontation that left one man dead and another injured in 2015. Knight has pleaded not guilty.
Knight collapses in a Los Angeles court on March 20, 2015 after a judge set his bail at $25 million. Knight, who suffers from diabetes and complications, was taken to the hospital, his attorney told CNN affiliate KABC-TV.
Knight was joined by his attorney, David Kenner, during an arraignment February 3, 2015 in Compton, California.
This image from video shows Knight walking into the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department on January 30, 2015 following the hit-and-run.
The scene of the incident is blocked off by law enforcement on January 29, 2015 in Compton.
Knight is seen in a police booking photo after he and comedian Micah "Katt" Williams were arrested in October 2014 for allegedly stealing a photographer's camera.
In August 2014, Knight and two other people were shot in Los Angeles while attending a celebrity-filled party on the eve of the MTV Video Music Awards.
Knight attends an event at a Las Vegas club in February 2007. Knight founded the wildly successful Death Row Records in 1991, signing artists such as Snoop Doggy Dogg and Tupac Shakur. The label filed for bankruptcy, however, in 2006.
Knight is taken away by paramedics after he was shot in the leg at the Shore Club in Miami Beach, Florida, in August 2005.
Knight appears at CBS Studios in Los Angeles for a taping of "The Late Late Show" in November 2004.
Knight exits the Los Angeles County Jail in February 2002. Knight was jailed for violating his probation by associating with known gang members.
Knight appears in court for a bail review hearing in October 1996. That year, Knight was sent to prison for almost five years for assaulting a man in a Las Vegas hotel.
Knight and Shakur, left, attend a voter registration event in Los Angeles in August 1996. Knight was driving the car in which Shakur was a passenger when the rapper was shot to death in Las Vegas.
Former rap mogul Suge Knight
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Former rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight is accused of murder in a videotaped hit-and-run
Judge declines to reduce his bail from $10 million
Los Angeles CNN —
Former rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder and all other charges related to a fatal hit-and-run incident in January in Compton, California.
His attorney asked the court to further reduce Knight’s bail, now set at $10 million, but Los Angeles County Judge Ronald Coen denied the request.
The judge lowered Knight’s bail earlier this month, to $10 million from $25 million, after defense lawyers called the $25 million figure excessive for the circ*mstances.
Knight faces one count of murder for the death of Terry Carter, one count of attempted murder in the case of Cle “Bone” Sloan, who was maimed in the incident, and one count of hit-and-run.
Knight, 49, faces up to life in prison if convicted.
He is accused of running over the two men during an argument.
In court testimony earlier this month, Sloan, 51, declined to identify Knight as his attacker because Sloan doesn’t want to be a “snitch” who sends Knight to prison, according to CNN affiliates KABC and KTLA.
Prosecutors offered Sloan immunity, but he still refused to testify against Knight during the preliminary hearing, the affiliates reported.
The deadly incident occurred about 11 miles south of downtown Los Angeles on January 29, after a flare-up on the set of the biopic “Straight Outta Compton,” a film about the highly influential and controversial rap group N.W.A. At the time, Knight was out on bail in a separate robbery case.
The alleged argument spilled over to the parking lot of Tam’s Burgers in Compton. The hit-and-run was captured on videotape, which shows Knight inside a red truck.
In the video, the truck pulls into the entrance of the Compton restaurant and is approached by Sloan, who was working security at the site.
The two men appear to talk for a few moments, with Knight still in his vehicle. Suddenly, the vehicle backs up, knocking Sloan to the ground. While still in reverse, the truck moves out of range of the security camera.
The vehicle is then seen zooming forward, back into camera range, running over Sloan a second time, and then running over the second man, Carter, a former rap music label owner.
Carter, 55, later died.
Knight’s attorney Matthew Fletcher has argued that Knight was the victim and was only defending himself against Sloan, whom the defense attorney accused of possessing a gun at the time.
Fletcher added that Knight’s defense was to stand his ground.
The incident is the latest run-in with the law for Knight, who founded the wildly successful Death Row Records in 1991 and signed artists such as Snoop Doggy Dogg (now known as Snoop Lion) and Tupac Shakur.
Knight was driving the car in which Shakur was a passenger when the rapper was shot to death in Las Vegas in 1996.
Shortly afterward, Knight spent several years in prison for violating parole on assault and weapons convictions. That prison time – along with Shakur’s death, feuds between Knight and a number of rappers, and desertions by Dr. Dre, Snoop and others – contributed to the label’s bankruptcy in 2006.
In August, Knight and two other people were shot while inside a celebrity-filled Sunset Strip party hosted by singer Chris Brown on the eve of the MTV Video Music Awards.
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