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Lawrence Franks Jr. (September 12, 1987 – June 26, 2020), [3] better known by his stage name Huey, was an American rapper from St. Louis, Missouri. Originally signed to Jive Records , Huey was best known for his 2006 single, " Pop, Lock & Drop It ".
Based on Vernon's testimony, they were arrested and each convicted at trial of the murder of Franks, and sentenced to death. Ricky Jackson was accused of being the shooter and never given parole. He and Ronnie Bridgeman were friends, and the latter was convicted of being the second man in the attack.
He had two sons, Lawrence and Frank Jr. Both became involved in organized crime. Lawrence was born shortly after his parents' marriage on December 20, 1927. He became a mob associate. He died of cancer in North Miami Beach, Florida on March 25, 1995. Lawrence's younger brother, Frank Abbandando Jr., was born on October 17, 1935.
The American television police procedural and legal drama Law & Order (1990–2010 & 2022–present) follows the fictional cases of a group of police detectives and prosecutors who represent the public in the criminal justice system.
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Malik Samartaney (born Lawrence Banks; June 7, 1953) [1] is an American serial killer who killed at least three people, including his son and daughter, in Maryland, between 1991 and 2019. He is also suspected of killing his wife in 1976, and his girlfriend's daughter and granddaughter in 2006.
Jordan Franks (born 1996), American football player; Lawrence Franks Jr. (1987–2020), American rapper known professionally as Huey; Lynne Franks (born 1948), English public relations consultant; Michael Franks (musician) (born 1944), American singer-songwriter; Michael Franks (athlete) (born 1963), American sprinter
The Chicago Tribune calls it "a crisp, well executed film" with a "lively script," adding that the "entire cast is excellent, down to Frank McCarthy in a small but impressive role as the stocky, tight-vested city attorney, while the always-reliable Crenna spins off a solid combination of craftiness and feistiness, particularly in his courtroom ...