Thursday, March 13, 2014

Lil Boosie Ordered To Do 100 Hours Of Community Service


According to The Advocate, Lil Boosie was back in the Baton Rouge courthouse where a judge ordered the rapper to speak to the youth in New Orleans about staying in school and away from drugs.

"They may listen to you more than they listen to anybody else" said the District Judge Chip Moore to Lil Boosie, whose real name is Torence Hatch. When Moore sentenced Torence Hatch in November 2009, he ordered him to perform 100 hours of community services after his release. 

"The Judge feels like he could be a positive influence on young children, in terms of the necessity of children avoiding some of the trouble they find themselves gettin into periodically" said Lewis Unglesby, one of the three attorneys that accompanied Lil Boosie to the 19th Judicial District Courthouse.

Lil Boosie is also allowed to travel the country as District Judge Chip Moore didn't place any restrictions on that.





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