Saturday, September 22, 2007
Snoop pleads guilty
After initially pleading not guilty (he said the gun was a film prop), the Cali rapper pleaded guilty to felony possession of a deadly weapon in an Orange County, California court last Thursday. The sentence: three years probation and 160 hours of community service.
He also agreed to make a $10,000 donation to Right Trak, an Orange County anti-gang program. Good stuff.
Snoop's (Calvin Broadus) lawyer, Donald Etra told People Magazine, "Snoop wants to make music, not make court appearances. Community service beats state prison any day." Luck or blessings must be on the 35 year old "gangsta's" side because earlier this year in April he slid by a prison sentence for gun possession by a felon and sale or transportation of marijuana, by a hair. Hmmm...I wonder what is it with those Libra boys...always seeming to be caught in troubles....
My personal sentence for Snoop: No more type of involvement or affiliation with the Girls Gone Wild series or people, period. Joe Francis is NOT your friend Snoop. Focus on music and family. Trill...
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Damn Snoop, what's really goood yo. Bottom line is you are too old to be playing gangsta of the year. Just stop! Make your music and devote yourself to being a father.
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