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Monday, January 28, 2013

Juelz Santana Sentenced To Two Years Probation For Threatening Neighbor


                          Juelz Santana Sentenced To Two Years Probation For Threatening Neighbor
Juelz Santana got sentenced to two years probation after copping a plea deal.
Rapper Juelz Santana has been sentenced to two years probation for threatening his neighbor.
According to Cliff View Pilot, his neighbor, whose name has not been released, initially intervened when Santana was beating his girlfriend and phoned the police in Englewood, New Jersey. He claims that Santana has since "threatened me with death" and was going to "kill me," causing "problems in my marriage [and] my personal life. ... I had to move out of fear. I pay more rent now. I've been having problems with my wife."
The Dipset member, who appeared in court yesterday and said nothing to the judge, dodged a prison sentence by entering a plea deal that "substantially" reduced possible penalties. The plea deal stemmed from three charges, two of which involve assaults. "One is an allegation against his girlfriend, the mother of his children," said Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Jessica Gomperts. "The second was an innocent bystander who intervened when [Santana] assaulted her."
Santana only pleaded guilty to a single third-degree count of threatening the neighbor, who Gomberts says was "terrorized." The rapper was allowed to keep his driver's license because he needs it for work. “Probation would be a positive factor for the defendant,” said Superior Court Judge James Guida, “and incarceration an excessive hardship.”
Juelz, who recently dropped his God Will'n mixtape, isn't in the clear just yet. He is still facing charges stemming from a police raid on his "Santana's World" studios in Bergenfield two years ago, when cops found two loaded 9mm handguns, boxes of ammunitions and 17 dime bags of marijuana. He was also arrested for making terrorist threats and disorderly conduct in November 2011.

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