Sunday, November 7, 2010

Lil Wayne can not drink for three years under probation

Terms of the MC'S probation for 2008 Arizona case were revealed on Friday.
By Mawuse Ziegbe


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Lil Wayne is not allowed to drink alcohol for three years, according to Arizona test documents TMZ obtained by.

According to the documents, the newly freed MC (born Dwayne Carter), who just packed an eight months in prison for the gun possession bid, "can not consume or a substance containing alcohol drinking" under the terms of his probation for a case of 2008 Arizona drug and weapons.Weezy cannot also knowingly consort with everyone involved in criminal activities or anyone who has a criminal record without the approval in writing of the probation service.

Additional conditions make owning toxic fumes, controlled substances or illegal drugs also inaccessible for the MC. Wayne serve on drug and alcohol testing. he could be sent back to the prison to ride out the rest of his time on trial, if he does not meet the conditions.

Wayne was taken into custody in January 2008 at a checkpoint of the border patrol of the USA, where the authorities claimed that ecstasy, cocaine and a gun were found on the MC'S tour bus.Weezy copped a plea deal him doing compulsory community service, in addition to the three years of uncontrolled trial. Wayne pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a dangerous drug in exchange for the dismissal of three other drugs and weapons charges.

If Wayne behaves himself during his trial, the seriousness of his original offence be downgraded.

"Although while on trial, if his trial without any infringements is complete, it is treated as a crime, the offense will be reclassified as a crime," said Wayne's Arizona Attorney, James Tilson, MTV News on Tuesday.

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Weezy is currently in celebration mode, with a big throwdown set on Sunday in Miami. However, an expert recently told MTV News that among the challenges that someone in Wayne's position faced, he must be careful not to overindulge in his newfound freedom.

"The danger is when you are deprived of something and then it too much, you swallow and taking excess and becomes a rush, it becomes an extreme version," said Allison Bobick psychotherapist, Director of student progress on New York Touro College Graduate School of social work. "They are both extremes, and when you extremes, it prohibits you from living a healthy lifestyle. "

Stick with MTV News all weekend for up-to-date reports on Lil Wayne's prison release if we him from Rikers Island to its celebrations at home and abroad. follow us on Twitter @ MTVNews for instant updates and weezywatch.mtv.com bookmark for full, 24-hour coverage.

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