Thursday, April 18, 2024

Judge Modifies Juelz Santana’s Bail to Allow Tour Shows…With Mother By His Side

Juelz Santana (Instagram)
Juelz Santana (Instagram)

*Rapper Juelz Santana is allowed to go on tour while facing weapons charges, but he must travel with an electronic ankle bracelet … and his mama, according to Billboard.

A federal judge on Friday modified the bail conditions for Santana, whose real name is LaRon James, so that he can play the first five shows of his upcoming 15-city nationwide tour.

Also, per the judge, Santana must be accompanied on the tour by his mother, he must drive instead of fly and he is not allowed to travel with other members of the tour.

In court Friday, Santana told the judge that his mother, who wasn’t in attendance, had consented to join him on the road. The shows in question are in Hampton, New Hampshire; Norfolk, Virginia; Baltimore, and Charlotte and Greensboro, North Carolina.

The rapper is due back in court next month for a review of “how things went” and to discuss whether he can play other shows, U.S. District Judge Michael Hammer said.

“I view it as a reasonable and productive exercise of his time to work and provide for his family,” Hammer said. Prosecutors had opposed changing the bail conditions.

Santana has pleaded not guilty to charges of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and carrying a weapon on an aircraft. He faces up to 20 years in prison.

Authorities say Newark Liberty International Airport security on March 9 found a loaded .38-caliber handgun and non-prescribed oxycodone pills in a carry-on bag containing Santana’s identification. He has been free on $500,000 bail and living with his mother and brother.

“I just want to say thank you to the judge,” he said as he left the courtroom.

“We’re pleased he’ll be able to work and he’ll be able to demonstrate to the court his continued responsibility as a performer and as a person under pre-trial supervision,” Santana’s attorney, Brian Neary, said.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Desiree Latzer argued Friday that Santana had been en route to a show when he was arrested and that he could easily carry a gun with him in a car. She also noted that other performers on the tour have prior weapons arrests and that the electronic ankle bracelet can monitor where Santana is but not what he’s doing.

“It’s a very long leash,” she said.

Citing prior domestic violence issues, Hammer delayed ruling on Santana’s motion to be allowed to return his home in Totowa, New Jersey, with his girlfriend and children. Santana pleaded guilty to making a terroristic threat to commit a crime of violence in 2011 after an incident during which he also was charged with violating a restraining order.

A trial date hasn’t been set.

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