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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Rapper violates order, faces more prison time
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A Baton Rouge rapper who failed to follow a judge's instructions in a drug case will now have to serve about two years in prison instead of one.

Torrence "Lil Boosie" Hatch pleaded guilty in September to a third-offense marijuana possession charge, and state District Judge Chip Moore ordered the 26-year-old to be electronically monitored and to clear his concert dates with the court while awaiting sentencing.

Under a plea deal, Moore had been expected to sentence Hatch to 10 years in prison with all but the first two years suspended, meaning the rapper would likely serve about a year. But because Hatch violated portions of Moore's post-plea instructions, the judge sentenced him Monday to 10 years with all but the first four years suspended.

"The max he would do is two years," East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore III said after court.

James Manasseh, one of Hatch's attorneys, agreed with the district attorney's calculation.

Manasseh said his client left home without court permission and his electronic monitoring device died several times because he didn't charge it properly.

"They were not terribly severe violations," he said. "He just made some bad decisions on his part and the judge felt he had to send him a little bit of a message."

Moore told Hatch, "I really hope that you get it straight."

"You have the ability to change people's lives for the better, including your own," the judge said.

Lil Boosie's latest album, "Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz," was released in September and includes a the lead single "Better Believe It," featuring Young Jeezy and Webbie. The album debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard Top 200. Continued...

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