According to published reports, Bobby Shmurda pled guilty to murder conspiracy charges on Friday (Sept 9) in a New York City court.
According to the deal, Bobby will receive seven years of prison and five years of probation. Shmurda’s lawyer Alex Spiro says the Brooklyn rapper could be out in three and a half years. “His sentence of 7 years, with credit for 2 years already served and good time credit will hopefully permit him to be home in approximately 3 1⁄2 years and resume his remarkable career. This plea also covers a separate Bronx Indictment.”
Bobby was facing charges that included conspiracy to commit murder as well as several weapons and drug charges in connections with gangs.
Bobby’s co-defendants Chad “Rowdy Rebel” Marshall and Nicholas McCoy also accepted the plea deal. An additional defendant, Santino Boderick, faced an extra charge of attempted assault, making his plea offer a minimum of 15 years. The deal was contingent on all four defendants accepting.
Shmurda, Marshall and McCoy will be sentenced on Oct. 19.
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