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Young Dolph Killer Plea Deal Postponed And Nobody Saw This Coming The Young Dolph murder case just took another wild turn, and people are confused about what's really going on. Cornelius Smith was supposed to finalize his plea deal on February 12th, 2026, but the hearing got postponed to March 30th. Let me break down what actually happened and what could come next. Cornelius Smith is the last defendant standing in this case. He's the guy who admitted to being one of the two shooters that killed Young Dolph outside Makeda's Cookies back on November 17th, 2021. He already testified in both Justin Johnson's trial and Hernandez Govan's trial. Johnson got convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Govan, who was accused of being the mastermind, got acquitted last summer. Now Smith was ready to take his plea deal and close this chapter. But here's where it gets interesting. On February 12th, Smith showed up to court ready to plead guilty. The district attorney's office confirmed that a guilty plea had been agreed upon, but they're still trying to iron out details with the Tennessee Department of Corrections on Smith's housing. That's the last thing that needs to be signed off on before they can move forward. His attorney Michael Scholl told reporters that Smith is ready to be done with this and move on with his life, but they want to make sure everything's done correctly and appropriately. Deputy District Attorney Paul Hagerman said this has been a long process trying to hold these people responsible. Dolph's family has been attending every court proceeding, and they were ready for some closure. But now they have to wait another six weeks. The postponement raises questions about what kind of deal Smith is actually getting. Is he cooperating further? What kind of sentence is he looking at? And most importantly, what does this mean for any potential future cases? The March 30th hearing should finally give us answers. ________________________________________ The content presented on this channel is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views, opinions, and information expressed in our videos are based on rumors, gossip, and publicly available information. They should not be taken as factual or definitive statements about any individual or event. We make no representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or suitability of the information discussed. We respect the rights of individuals and entities. If any content is found to be misleading, false, or offensive, please contact us directly, and we will take appropriate action. We do not intend to harm, defame, or malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed in our videos and channel do not reflect the official policy or position of YouTube or any of its affiliates. We are not responsible for any actions taken by viewers based on the information provided in our videos. By viewing our content, you agree not to hold us liable for any misinformation, harm, or damages resulting from the consumption of our content. Always remember to think critically and verify information before accepting it as fact.