Harlem rapper Jim Jones appeared in a New York City courtroom yesterday (April 26) and was arraigned on charges of driving with a suspended license.
He reportedly turned down a plea bargain is hopes to get the charge reduced.
Capo appeared jovial as he left the courthouse, signing autographs and posing for pictures with fans after he exited the building.
Jones faces up to 30 days in jail if convicted of the offense.
As previously reported, Jones was pulled over last month and arrested after police discovered the rapper was driving on a suspended license, brought on by unpaid parking tickets. Lawyers for the Dipset emcee claim he was unaware of the suspension.
The last time Jones appeared in a NYC courtroom last December, he pled guilty to a third degree assault charge stemming from car crash after which he attacked the driver of the other vehicle. As a result, Jones was ordered to participate in a 10-week anger management course.
In 2009, Jones pled guilty to a misdemeanor assault charger resulting from punching R&B crooner Ne-Yo's road manager Jayvon Smith in a NYC Louis Vuitton store.
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