Posted On: November 12, 2009 by California Criminal Defense Attorney

Lil Wayne Pleads Guilty to Automatic Weapon Charge

The entertainer known as Lil Wayne has pled guilty to second-degree attempted weapon possession, a felony. According to a news story, the 27-year-old rapper’s tour bus was pulled over in New York in July of 2007. Reportedly, law enforcement witnessed marijuana smoke emanating from the vehicle, and found a loaded semi-automatic weapon upon searching the bus. Reportedly, the 27-year-old is expected to receive a one-year jail sentence. He also faces charges in the state of Arizona for felony drug possession and weapons charges.

Defense attorneys on the case argue that there was no basis for searching the bus, and that more than a dozen other people were on the bus at the time it was stopped by law enforcement. Reportedly, small amounts of DNA evidence belonging to the 27-year-old were found on the weapon, which the defense argues does not belong to the rapper. Furthermore, defense counsel argues that the method in which DNA was tested for was too problematic to prove who the weapon belonged to.

In all criminal cases, it is important that the services of an experienced criminal defense attorney are promptly retained in order to ensure that the rights of the accused are not infringed upon in a court of law. In the above mentioned case, the suspected individual chose to plead guilty to the weapons charge undoubtedly at the recommendation of his defense attorneys. While pleading guilty to a crime is not a viable option for all individuals, heeding the advice of skilled defense counsel is always in the best interest of the client.

At The Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf, our criminal defense attorneys have experience litigating a variety of criminal cases. Regardless of the type of case, we will thoroughly examine every detail surrounding your arrest, and will mount the strongest possible defense on your behalf given the circumstances of your particular situation. If you stand accused, please don’t hesitate to contact us today at 866-390-7373 for a free case consultation or visit www.youareinnocent.com for more information.

Source Article: http://www.seattlepi.com/tvguide/411457_tvgif22.html