Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Rapper Meek Mill freed after high court order

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PHILADELPH­IA » Rapper Meek Mill walked out of prison Tuesday after Pennsylvan­ia’s highest court ordered him freed while he appeals decade-old gun and drug conviction­s.

Following a five-month campaign by his supporters to get him out, the state Supreme Court directed a Philadelph­ia judge who had jailed him to immediatel­y issue an order releasing him on unsecured bail.

Mill was sentenced in November to 2-4 years in prison for probation violations.

Television coverage showed him being taken from the prison by helicopter. Earlier, scores of people gathered outside the prison near Philadelph­ia in hopes of seeing him walk free.

A team of lawyers and public relations consultant­s had waged an all-out battle to get him freed, leveling fierce criticism at the judge as a stream of high-powered figures and celebritie­s visited him in jail outside Philadelph­ia, including actor Kevin Hart just hours before the Supreme Court ruling.

Mill issued a statement saying the past months had been “a nightmare,” and thanked his many supporters and visitors, who included Philadelph­ia Mayor Jim Kenney and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

“Although I’m blessed to have the resources to fight this unjust situation, 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,” Mill said.

He said he would now focus his attention on getting his conviction­s overturned, and that he looks forward to resuming his music career.

Earlier this month, in a major victory for Mill, prosecutor­s said they agreed with his lawyers that he should get a new trial because of questions raised about the arresting officer. The now-retired officer was among a list of police officers the prosecutor’s office has sought to keep off the witness stand in cases across the city because of credibilit­y questions.

A spokesman for District Attorney Larry Krasner said late Tuesday that the Supreme Court’s decision on Meek Mill’s release was consistent with the position taken by their office.

Mill’s attorney, Joe Tacopina, thanked the high court.

“Meek was unjustly convicted and should not have spent a single day in jail,” Tacopina said.

 ?? JACQUELINE LARMA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Protesters demonstrat­e in front of a courthouse during a hearing for rapper Meek Mill, Monday in Philadelph­ia. The city’s district attorney says Mill’s conviction­s should be vacated and he should have a new trial. The announceme­nt came during a hearing...
JACQUELINE LARMA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Protesters demonstrat­e in front of a courthouse during a hearing for rapper Meek Mill, Monday in Philadelph­ia. The city’s district attorney says Mill’s conviction­s should be vacated and he should have a new trial. The announceme­nt came during a hearing...
 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, rapper Meek Mill arrives at the Criminal Justice Center in Philadelph­ia. Pennsylvan­ia’s highest court has ordered a judge to free rapper Meek Mill on bail while he appeals decade-old gun and drug conviction­s. The Supreme Court...
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, rapper Meek Mill arrives at the Criminal Justice Center in Philadelph­ia. Pennsylvan­ia’s highest court has ordered a judge to free rapper Meek Mill on bail while he appeals decade-old gun and drug conviction­s. The Supreme Court...

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