It’s A Wrap! Bobby Shmurda Takes Seven Year Deal In Gang Conspiracy Case

It’s A Wrap! Bobby Shmurda Takes Seven Year Deal In Gang Conspiracy Case

- By Bossip Staff

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The Office of Special Narcotics initially offered Shmurda and his three codefendants – Alex McCoy, Santino Broderick and Chad “Rowdy Rebel” Marshall – all deals of 7 to 15 years, but said the four men had to take the deal in order to get the green light. But that all changed when Broderick, who was facing more serious charges of attempted assault, balked at the agreement and said he’d take his chances at trial. The other three OK’d the deal, and prosecutors agreed to accept their pleas and exclude Broderick.

Under their plea deal, Shmurda, Marshall and McCoy will serve one to three years in state prison for the conspiracy charge and seven years for criminal possession of a weapon. The sentences will run concurrently, and they’ll also have to each pay a $375 fine. Their deal also means that they can’t appeal the sentence.

Although Smurda, McCoy and Marshall eventually OK’d the seven year deal, they all did so after a lot of coaxing from their lawyers.

“My life is over!” one wailed, although it was unclear who.

“They have nothing!” Shmurda insisted to his lawyer Alex Spiro.

When they get out, they’ll have to go onto probation for five years, and that includes six months in a halfway house.

Broderick, the only codefendant who didn’t take the deal, faces up to life in prison when he his trial begins next week.

Shmurda is due back in court Oct. 19 for sentencing.

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