Meek Mill will likely be a free man very soon.
TMZ reports that Philadelphia's District Attorney believes the 30-year old's 2008 drug and gun conviction will be thrown out due to rampant police corruption at the time of his arrest. Hundreds of previous cases have already been over turned and prosecutors see no reason why that won't be the case for Meek, born Robert Williams.
That means there is no reason to continue to hold him without bail for a probation violation stemming from the case. Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley, who sentenced Meek to 2-4 years in prison, had previously denied the "Dreams and Nightmares" hit maker bail.
Meek's mother, Kathy Williams, told TMZ: "I would like to thank the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office for carefully evaluating my son’s matter and not opposing the request for bail. The fact that Robert’s entire conviction could be overturned is a blessing and I pray that God gives Judge Brinkley the wisdom to make the right decision and allow my son to return home to his family. I truly believe justice will prevail.”
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