Good news rolls in for Meek Mill and his pending case involving previous gun and drug charges.
The rapper, who has been in a “standoff” against Judge Brinkley, who has been accused of being biased in her dealings with the case, can breathe a sigh of relief. It has been shared that Meek has been granted a new hearing in front of a new court, which will ultimately take place on July 16.
“We’re looking forward to the oral argument before the Superior Court of Pennsylvania and to, hopefully, having Meek’s conviction vacated,” Mill’s lawyer Jordan Siev said in a statement.
Siev continued, “In light of the District Attorney’s recent filing, where he supports the granting of a new trial to Meek and the recusal of Judge Brinkley, we hope to have this injustice rectified once and for all.”
With the end goal of having Meek’s currently charges thrown out, this comes as good news as fresh eyes and ears can attend to the case. Most recently being racially profiled at a Las Vegas hotel, we’re hoping next month’s hearing works out for the best for the Championships rapper.