Meek Manufactory may get some reprieve as pressure level mounts on the judge to make a ruling on his bail petition.

The Dreamchasers rapper, whose real proper noun is Robert Williams, is currently serving 2-four years in a Pennsylvania prison for probation violation. The sentencing handed downwards by Guess Genece Brinkley has been widely criticized by the rapper's fans and his celebrity peers including JAY-Z and civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton. Meek'southward attorneys have been fighting for his release since his judgement commence earlier this month and so far in that location is no breakthrough.

Meek Mill's chaser filed a move in the Pennsylvania Superior Court to have him release on an emergency bail. The High Courtroom denied the motility merely ruled that judge Genece Brinkley should hand down a ruling on his emergency bail application. Meek'southward representative, Hashemite kingdom of jordan Siev, told TMZ that the ruling a legal victory for the rapper and vowed to continue fighting for his freedom. "We're pleased that the Superior Court took firsthand activity to direct the Court of Mutual Pleas to make up one's mind on the application for bail without further delay," Siev said. "Nosotros remain hopeful that Mr. Williams will be promptly released on bond."

A bond hearing was originally scheduled for November 27th but was canceled by Judge Brinkley canceled who said it was set due to an administrative mistake. Meek Mill's legal team likewise filed a motility to have her removed from the example arguing that she is tainted and conveying a grudge for the MC who is from the same part of Philly that she is from. If the judge denied his emergency bail and then that narrows down Meek Factory'southward legal selection to get out of prison house and volition likely have to serve his ii+ years before ever tasting freedom again.

Prior to his prison stint, the MMG rapper was working on his upcoming album DC5.