This is going to last longer than the R Kelly case (who btw was guilty!) at this rate. Maybe the prosecution should shed light on his little match on Sunday lol.The DA has been waiting for these lab tests...since 2009.
One word OG 1994..you know hes going to get away with it.
How on earth this can still be going on after 18 months is ridiculous
My thought exactly, like WTF get this done with already.The DA has been waiting for these lab tests...since 2009.
I wouldnt be supprised if it goes on for alot longer. A court case i was involved in lasted over 2 years and that only resulted in me doing a few months in jail. This is a high profile case, i wouldnt be suprised if we were waiting another year tbh...you know hes going to get away with it.
How on earth this can still be going on after 18 months is ridiculous
Just because he was charged with trafficking doesn't mean he was actually smuggling or dealing drugs. He's rich as fuck, obviously if he's going to be buying drugs he's going to be buying in bulk (cheaper to buy in bulk, less risk of getting busted doing less deals) so that's probably how he got stuck with the trafficking charge.but isnt his charge a traffiking charge, not simply a possession charge?
because I too feel forced rehab is best for him, but the charges relate to him having large quantities of drugs.
Rehabs not a suitable punishment or deterrent if he was moving large quantities of drugs for other people. Only a prison term can do that
To be honest, when I first saw what he was charged with and the amount he had, I gave the report major side eye. For someone like Hardy, that amount is chump change.In reality, the amount he had on him was not a lot, at all. I don't know about the steroids dosage but the 262 doses of vicodin is a normal month and a half dosage (6-8 pills a day every couple of hours). Somas are used in 2 or 3 week intervals and are taken 3 times a day which would equate to about the 180 that he had and that's just a 90 day supply.