Now free from legal limbo, Meek Mill eyes prison reform
PHILADELPHIA — Rapper Meek Mill pleaded guilty to a misdemeanour gun charge Tuesday in a deal that resolves a 2007 arrest that has kept him on probation or in prison for most of his adult life.
The negotiated plea comes after an appeals court threw out his conviction last month over doubts about the arresting officer’s credibility. The 32-year-old rapper, born Robert Williams, is now free of a criminal justice system he hopes to reform.
“I know this has been a long road for you and hopefully this will be the end of it,” Judge Leon Tucker told him.
Williams has called the 12-year ordeal “mentally and emotionally challenging,” but said millions of people face the same issues.