State Supreme Court won’t remove judge from Meek Mill’s case
PHILADELPHIA — Pennsylvania’s highest court won’t remove a judge from Meek Mill’s long-running criminal case, though one justice said in Tuesday’s decision that the rapper can raise the issue again after a hearing next week.
Mill’s lawyers have been levelling harsh criticism at Philadelphia Judge Genece Brinkley for months. They argue that Brinkley has made inappropriate comments about Mill in and out of court, acting more like a prosecutor than an impartial jurist.
In November, Brinkley ordered Mill to spend two to four years in prison for violating probation from an old conviction on drug and weapons charges. He spent five months behind bars before the Supreme Court ordered Brinkley to release him on unsecured bail.
The judge’s attorney, A. Charles Peruto Jr., has said that Brinkley continues to believe she has been fair toward Mill. A message seeking comment from Peruto on the high court’s decision wasn’t immediately returned Tuesday.


