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JAY-Z pens Op-Ed condemning Meek Mill’s Incarceration & the Criminal Justice System

by AYOMIDE AJALA
November 20, 2017
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Rapper JAY-Z, in an op-ed for the New York Times, has once again criticized the incarceration of rapper Meek Mill.

In the opinion piece, JAY-Z condemned the judge’s decision, and described it as how “criminal justice system entraps and harasses hundreds of thousands of black people every day.”

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Meek Mill, he said, was convicted at the age of 19 on drug and gun possession relating charges, and served an 8-month sentence. He added that at 30, Meek Mill has been on probation for almost entirely his adult life and will now be going to jail for 2-4 years for offenses whose charges were either already dropped or dismissed.

Despite recommendations by a prosecutor and Meek Mill’s probation officer that he doesn’t deserve more jail time, the judge sent him to jail anyway, JAY-Z said, describing the sentence as one of the examples of how “the system treats [black people] as a danger to society, consistently monitors and follows them for any minor infraction — with the goal of putting them back in prison.”

He described probation as a trap, saying jails could be shut down if “people on parole or probation [are treated] more fairly.”

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“We must fight for Meek and everyone else unjustly sent to prison,” he wrote.

Read the full op-ed HERE.

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