Meek Mill Possibly Heading Back To Prison

Meek Mill Possibly Heading Back To Prison

Meek Mill just got DENIED again by his nemesis Judge Genece Brinkley who has once again refused to grant him a new trial to prove his evidence.

This throws a wrench in the Philly rappers plans because Brinkley is ruling Meek Mill “failed to meet his burden of proof” that his arresting officer had credibility issues. Read on…

Meek Mill Possibly Heading Back To PrisonCelebNMusic247.com has learned that Meek Mill may possibly be heading back to prison no thanks to Judge Genece Brinkley’s ruling.

Brinkley wrote in regards to Meek Mill:

After an in-depth review of the record, court history, notes of testimony, and evidence submitted at the evidentiary hearing, this court hereby denies defendant’s petition for PCRA relief as defendant failed to meet his burden of proof.

Meek’s appeal centered around Reginald Graham, the cop who arrested him in 2007 for drugs and guns and who was the only officer to testify against him. It’s been discovered that Graham was on a list of corrupt cops compiled by Philadelphia’s District Attorney’s office.

In February, it was revealed that Philadelphia Inquirer published a secret list of corrupted cops and stated that Graham was “Investigated by federal authorities for several alleged acts of corruption.”

Apparently, that means nothing to Judge Genece Brinkley, who believes that doesn’t matter because the cop who fingered Graham as dirty has his own credibility issues. Her ruling contradicts the D.A.’s Office, who have repeatedly stated that they think Meek deserves a new trial.

Meek’s currently out on bail awaiting a new trial. But if a new trial isn’t granted one would imagine he has to eventually go back to jail and serve out the remainder of his sentence.

Meek’s lawyer Joe Tacopina told TMZ today:

Judge Brinkley made clear during the hearing on June 18th that she had already decided the matter. We continue to believe that this miscarriage of justice will be corrected upon further review and that the public’s confidence in the impartiality of the judicial system in Pennsylvania will be restored.

This continues to prove that Brinkley has a hard-on for Mill. She, herself sounds corrupt, since she is throwing a wrench in his lawsuit to prove his innocence.

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