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Ralo Accepts Offer to Plead Guilty in Marijuana Trafficking Case
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The rapper, who is signed to Gucci Mane s 1017 Records, has agreed to plead guilty to at least one charge in his criminal case after pleading not guilty nearly three years prior. Apr 15, 2021
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Ralo has agreed to plead guilty in his criminal conspiracy case. The Can t Lie rapper, who was indicted along with 13 others for trafficking millions of dollars worth of marijuana, decided to plead guilty to at least one of the charges.
In a court document filed on Tuesday, April 13 by U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan Baverman, it was stated that the 26-year-old artist intends to enter a guilty plea in this case. VladTV further noted that an official change-of-plea hearing has yet to be scheduled.
According to VladTV, Ralo has decided to plead guilty to at least one charge in his criminal conspiracy case after initially pleading not guilty in May 2018.
A court document filed on Tuesday (April 13) by U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan Baverman reportedly says the court has learned Ralo “intends to enter a guilty plea in this case,” although an official change-of-plea hearing hasn’t be scheduled yet.
Ralo is charged with conspiring to distribute 100 kilos of marijuana worth millions of dollars. If convicted, he faces up to 40 years in prison, however it’s extremely rare for prosecutors to seek the full sentence in federal cases.
Ralo Expected to Enter Guilty Plea in Marijuana Trafficking Case
VladTV reports Ralo will plead guilty to at least one charge of trafficking marijuana.
Back in 2018, Ralo, and 13 others, were indicted for trafficking millions of dollars of marijuana. In a document filed Tuesday by U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan Baverman, Ralo will “enter a guilty plea in this case.”
The terms of a sentence have yet to be announced, however, the charges of conspiring to distribute more than 100 kilograms of marijuana has a max penalty of 40 years in prison.
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