Juvenile Pleads Guilty To Drug Charge, Gets Six Months Probation

    New Orleans rapper Juvenile plead guilty to February 2009 drug charges. The UTP leader will not serve jail time, but got a three month suspension and six months of probation. Information was made public yesterday, courtesy of E! Online.

    The conviction came after the rapper was arrested early last year for smoking marijuana at his house. Neighbors contacted police. When the authorities arrived, the rapper’s front door was reportedly open, where he was found in possession of the controlled substance.

    One of Juvy’s producers, Leroy Edwards later said the misdemeanor amount of marijuana was his.

    Last month, Juvenile released Beast Mode on E1 Entertainment.

    7 thoughts on “Juvenile Pleads Guilty To Drug Charge, Gets Six Months Probation

    1. What a waste of tax payer money. Hey neighbors, if the smell bothered you so much why didn’t you walk over and say “Hey, can you keep that stench inside please, we have kids and ish? Thanks, man.”

    2. ye i cosign #1 its fukin trees man he aint hurtin no body and he gets this fukin shit man sheesh…. fuckin neighbor i hope juv has got some boys that deals with them accordingly….. aint nobody friendly these days//smh

      1. “i hope juv has got some boys that deals with them accordingly” He’s a rapper now not a fuckin thug. Yes gettin the cops called on you sucks but in the end of the day Juv was breakin the law. Then on the other hand like Hootie Hoo said “What a waste of tax payer money”

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