The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

State Supreme Court won’t remove judge from Meek Mill’s case

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Pennsylvan­ia’s highest court won’t remove a judge from Meek Mill’s longrunnin­g criminal case, though one justice said in Tuesday’s decision that the rapper can raise the issue again after a hearing next week.

Mill’s lawyers have been leveling harsh criticism at Philadelph­ia Judge Genece Brinkley for months. They argue that Brinkley has made inappropri­ate comments about Mill in and out of court, acting more like a prosecutor than an impartial jurist.

In November, Brinkley ordered Mill to spend two to four years in prison for violating probation from an old conviction on drug and weapons charges. He spent five months behind bars before the Supreme Court ordered Brinkley to release him on unsecured bail.

The judge’s attorney, A. Charles Peruto Jr., has said that Brinkley continues to believe she has been fair toward Mill. A message seeking comment from Peruto on the high court’s decision wasn’t immediatel­y returned Tuesday.

In Tuesday’s ruling, two judges denied Mill’s request to replace Brinkley, and three supported it. Another judge, Justice David Wecht, denied the motion but with the condition that Mill can raise the matter anew after next Monday’s hearing before Brinkley.

In a dissenting opinion, Justice Max Baer wrote that Brinkley should have disqualifi­ed herself “in the interest of justice” as her continued involvemen­t in the case “has created an appearance of impropriet­y that tends to undermine public confidence in the judiciary.”

One of Mill’s lawyers, Joe Tacopina, said Tuesday’s split decision and Wecht’s allowance for the issue to be addressed again was a positive sign.

“We remain hopeful that the overwhelmi­ng amount of evidence in this case will prompt Judge Brinkley to grant Meek a new trial,” he said.

Mills has been fighting to get his 2008 conviction­s on drug and gun charges thrown out because of questions about the credibilit­y of the arresting officer. The rapper has attracted support from a string of high-powered figures and celebritie­s, and he was a fixture at Philadelph­ia 76ers playoff games this spring.

 ?? PHOTO BY SCOTT ROTH/INVISION/AP, FILE ?? In this June 10 photo, rapper Meek Mill performs at HOT 97 Summer Jam 2018 in East Rutherford, N.J. Pennsylvan­ia’s highest court won’t remove a judge from Meek Mill’s longrunnin­g criminal case, but one justice says the rapper can raise the issue again...
PHOTO BY SCOTT ROTH/INVISION/AP, FILE In this June 10 photo, rapper Meek Mill performs at HOT 97 Summer Jam 2018 in East Rutherford, N.J. Pennsylvan­ia’s highest court won’t remove a judge from Meek Mill’s longrunnin­g criminal case, but one justice says the rapper can raise the issue again...

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