Meek Mill enters a guilty plea on misdemeanor gun charges ending his 12-year battle with the legal system.
A deal between all parties was finally reached in the 2007 case. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports, Common Pleas Court Judge Leon Tucker agreed to allow Meek Mill to plead guilty to illegal possession of a firearm and the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office dropped all other charges.
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The Philadelphia rapper transformed into an active voice for change, proposing a revamp of the criminal justice system due to his back-and-forth with the legal system due to probation. Meek Mill can finally claim freedom with no probationary restrictions nor felony record.
Recently, Meek Mill debuted his documentary Free Meek, chronicling his legal battle, history with the criminal justice system and the work he’s now doing to promote change.