Rapper Meek Mill freed from U.S. jail
after months-long campaign
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[April 25, 2018]
(Reuters) - Rapper Meek Mill, who
had been incarcerated for five months on a probation violation, was
released from a Pennsylvania jail on Tuesday, his attorney said, after
the state's top court granted him bail, capping a star-laden campaign to
have him freed.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ordered a lower court to release the "All
Eyes on You" rapper and grant him a new hearing because of "credibility
issues with a police officer who was a 'critical witness'" in his 2008
gun and drug convictions, court documents show.
Meek Mill's attorney, Joe Tacopina, said on Tuesday that the 30-year-old
rapper had been released from jail near Philadelphia.
"I'd like to thank God, my family and all my public advocates for their
love, support and encouragement during this difficult time," Meek Mill
said in statement on Twitter.
"While the past five months have been a nightmare, the prayers, visits,
calls, letters and rallies have helped me stay positive," he added.
Meek Mill, whose legal name is Robert Williams, was sentenced in
November to two-four years in state prison for probation violations
stemming from his 2008 conviction.
His case, which became a cause for recording artists, athletes and
celebrities, was seen by criminal justice reform advocates as emblematic
of a legal system they say treats minorities unjustly and hands out too
harsh of punishments.
Actor and comedian Kevin Hart was filmed visiting Meek Mill in prison on
Tuesday. Meek Mill counted Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, rapper Jay Z
and the owner of football's New England Patriots, Robert Kraft, among
his most prominent supporters.
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Meek Mill performs during the 2015 BET Awards in Los Angeles,
California, June 28, 2015. REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian
"I understand that many people of color across the country don't
have that luxury and I plan to use my platform to shine a light on
those issues," Meek Mill said in Tuesday's statement.
Meek Mill's time in jail resulted from an August 2017 arrest in New
York City for allegedly driving a motorcycle recklessly while
filming a music video, and a prior altercation in St. Louis.
A lower court now has 60 days to decide whether he should get a new
trial; prosecutors could also choose to drop the charges.
Prosecutors recently agreed with Meek Mill's defense lawyers on the
credibility problems of the police officer in his 2008 conviction,
saying the rapper should be granted immediate bail.
(Reporting by Eric Kelsey; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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