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Young Thug’s Lawyer Won’t Report to Jail After Georgia Supreme Court Grants Emergency Motion


Young Thug’s lawyer Brian Steel avoided jail this weekend after the Georgia Supreme Court hit pause on the ruling on criminal contempt charges.

Young Thug ’s attorney Brian Steel will not have to report to jail this weekend on criminal contempt charges after the Georgia Supreme Court granted his emergency motion for bond. The decision means that Steel’s jail sentence — 20 days, to be served over ten consecutive weekends starting this Friday — will be put on pause until the Supreme Court rules on his appeal of the contempt order, which his attorneys have argued was an abuse of the judge’s authority. And on Wednesday, the high court accepted the case and ordered Steel’s sentence put on hold until it issues a final ruling on Judge Glanville’s actions.

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