Vibe.com, July 14th, 2006
According to The Times Picayune, Judge Martha Sassone released Miller from his home confinement Thursday (July 13), as he awaits retrial on a second-degree murder charge. With the exception of a May 4 visit to the Smoothie King, Miller had not violated terms of his house arrest and Sassone was content with his overall compliance.
Miller is now free to roam, but must be home from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. He’s not allowed to drink alcohol, go to bars and visitors are prohibited from his residence.
Sassone vows to revoke his $500,000 bond and return the rapper to jail, if he breaks any of the aforementioned rules.
Miller had been under house arrest since March 20, after posting a $500,000 bond.
Meanwhile, after serving seven years in prison, rapper Mysonne Linen has been paroled from the Orleans Correctional Facility in Albion, New York.
The Bronx, New York-native was featured on Violator The Album, DMX’s The Great Depression and the Ruff Ryder’s Ryde or Die Vol. 1, before being incarcerated.
While he was behind bars, his management team Wanna Blow Entertainment and Jae Millz kept his presence at the forefront by yelling, “Free Mysonne.”
Since being released last week (July 5), Mysonne has made appearances on New York City radio programs and has even returned to the studio.
Mysonne’s album, Life Teaches and Reality Bites, was completed, but never released before he went to prison.
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