Meek Mill gets 2-4 years Jail Sentence for Violating Probation

Meek Mill gets 2-4 years Jail Sentence for Violating Probation
Meek Mill gets 2-4 years Jail Sentence for Violating Probation

Meek Mill gets 2-4 years Jail Sentence for Violating Probation

American rapper Robert Rihmeek Williams popularly known as Meek Mill has been sentenced to 2-4 years in state prison by a Philadelphia judge for violating the terms of his probation.

According to the Washington Post, Common Pleas judge Genece Brinkley cited a failed drugs test and failure to comply with restrictions on his travel as reasons for his sentencing.

A Philadelphia judge has sentenced rapper Meek Mill to two to four years in state prison for violating probation in a nearly decade-old gun and drug case.

When sentencing the 30-year-old musician Monday, Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley cited a failed drug test and a failure to comply with a court order restricting his travel.

The sentence came as a surprise after prosecutors recommended Mill not be imprisoned for the probation violations, noting he’s been off drugs since January and has complied with most requirements of probation.

But Brinkley says she’s been trying to help Mill for about a decade and that he just does whatever he wants.

Mill’s lawyer has vowed to appeal.

The sentence came as a surprise even as prosecutors recommended that he should not be punished as he has been off drugs since January and complied with most terms of his probation.

Brinkley however is reported to be fed up of Meek Mill, insisted that she has tried to help him out for a decade and he just does what he wants.

His lawyer has said the decision will be appealed.

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