WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 08: YNW Melly attends Murda Beatz 25th Birthday + GRAMMY Celebration on February 08, 2019 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for 2wenty 2wenty Music)
Jamell Demons, the Florida rapper known as YNW Melly, is expected to return to court early next year. Prosecutors are preparing a retrial in his long-running double murder case involving the 2019 deaths of his friends YNW Juvy and YNW Sakchaser. A recent attempt by his defense to secure pretrial release was denied this week. As a result, his period of incarceration has now lasted more than seven years.
His attorneys, Drew Findling and Carey Haughwout, responded on Instagram with a sharply worded statement. They criticized both the ruling and the conditions of his confinement. “The Court, the State’s Attorney’s Office, and all who observed this bond hearing should have been deeply troubled by the clear evidence presented regarding the inhumane conditions Mr. Demons has endured for over seven years (with the last three in solitary confinement) while presumed innocent under our Constitution,” they wrote. “Yet the Court denied bond and allowed those conditions to continue without even acknowledging the shocking circumstances under which he was forced to live.”
The filing also drew comparisons to another high-profile federal case involving Cole Allen, who is accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump. The attorneys pointed to what they described as a contrast in how confinement conditions were addressed. In Allen’s case, judicial concern was expressed. However, they noted that similar acknowledgment was absent here.
YNW Melly Defense Slams Treatment as Retrial Nears
“In the collective decades of experience shared by this defense team, we have never encountered such cruel treatment comparable to what Mr. Demons has endured,” the statement continued. “Numerous colleagues across the legal community have likewise expressed disbelief and outrage at the conditions imposed in this case.” The statement reaffirmed Demons’ presumption of innocence under the law. It also suggested continued confidence in the defense, while acknowledging that a jury verdict may ultimately determine the outcome.
YNW Melly has remained in custody since his 2019 arrest. His first trial in 2023 ended without a unanimous verdict, resulting in a mistrial. Since then, multiple bond requests have been denied as the case moves toward a scheduled retrial in January 2027.
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