"Sensitive," "Utterly Well Mannered" Lil Wayne's Guilty Plea

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Lil Wayne on Wednesday (photo from the AP)

As reported yesterday, superstar rapper/pot-enthusiast Lil Wayne pled guilty to gun possession charges in Manhattan Supreme Court, and is expected to serve most of 2010 behind bars in Rikers. The plea of "attempted possession" came as a surprise from Wayne, a dramatic turnaround after his attorneys spent the past two years arguing that police could not prove the gun found on his tour bus in July 2007 belonged to him. His defense lawyer, Stacey Richman, told MTV: "He opted to take the deal to take responsibility for the situation and I think it speaks of him that he's an individual with a strong constitution that he took that responsibility."

A lot of controversy has surrounded the police's use of "low copy number DNA profiling" to link him to the gun, a technique that requires only a very few number of skin cells to get results, and his defense was expected to argue that aspect of evidence. Had it gone to trial, Wayne could have been charged with the mandatory 3 1/2 years minimum in prison, the same sentence that Plaxico was facing before his plea last year. When the judge reminded Wayne he couldn't rescind the plea, he said, "I'm not one of those people."

The Post described Wayne as "surprisingly docile" and "utterly well mannered" at court yesterday, but we suppose they were expecting him to light up a joint or something?

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"The Post described Wayne as "surprisingly docile" and "utterly well mannered" at court yesterday..."

Was he clean & articulate, too?

Of course he's docile, how many maniac potheads do you meet?

He saw what Happened to Plax and realized that he is no NYC football star so he took the deal. It would be even smarter not to carry a gun himself

The NY Times ran an article about how some Israeli scientists found ways to manipulate evidence using DNA. Take a minute to read the article. It clearly shows the statist malevolency that we've feared since the publishing of Nineteen Eighty-Four. Check it out:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/18/science/18dna.html?_r=1

fuck that, he pled because he knew his greasy sticks had been on the weapon. im big second amendment right yall coming from rural VA, but NYC makes it so anybody's having a gun but "tha man" gonna do time.

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