Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Rapper Eric B. gets year’s probation in old police chase case

- By David Porter

HACKENSACK, N.J. — Rapper and actor Eric B. was sentenced to a year’s probation in a New Jersey case stemming from a motor vehicle stop and police chase that occurred nearly 19 years ago but wasn’t resolved because he failed to show up for his sentencing.

Eric B., whose real name is Eric Barrier, spent two weeks in the Bergen County jail before his release last week, after the 17-year-old bench warrant surfaced when he was returning to the U.S. from Canada.

Barrier, accompanie­d by several friends who spoke on his behalf during the sentencing Friday, said afterward that state Superior Court Judge James Guida was “firm but fair.” The 54-year-old New York City native apologized during a brief statement to the court.

“I’m glad it’s over,” he said outside the courthouse.

Eric B. and Rakim are known as one of the greatest hip-hop duos of all time. Barrier most recently has been on the CBS show “Blue Bloods.” He said he currently is touring and was heading to a show in Delaware.

Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Ron McCormick had argued for a jail term, though he conceded that the original 364-day sentence the rapper faced in 2002 “probably is not appropriat­e.”

McCormick argued that sentencing Barrier to probation would send the message to other defendants that they could skip sentencing, lead a productive life and come back years later to get a better deal.

“I don’t think that’s justice. I don’t think it’s fair. I don’t think it’s a deterrent,” he said.

Guida apparently was sympatheti­c to a degree, as he imposed a condition that if Barrier doesn’t comply with rules of his probation over the next nine months, he will spend three months in jail.

According to a police report read in court by Guida, Barrier was stopped in northern New Jersey, just outside New York, in January 2001 when police noticed his Range Rover didn’t have front license plates or an inspection sticker.

When they pulled him over, he exited his car but eventually drove away and led several officers on a chase, hitting several cars, including police vehicles, according to the report.

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