Meek Mill's attorney says possible bail hearing scheduled

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Meek Mill may get another day in court, according to his attorney, but so far nothing is scheduled.

His attorney tells FOX 29 a new bail hearing was granted for late November, but we learned that may have been clerical error. A court spokesperson tells us no bail hearing is scheduled.

Last week, the rapper was sentenced to prison for violating probation in a prior drug and weapons case.

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In March, he was arrested at a St. Louis airport for fighting. And Mill - whose real name is Robert Rihmeek Williams - was arrested again in New York back in August for recklessly driving his motorcycle.

When sentencing the 30-year-old musician, Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley cited a failed drug test and a failure to comply with a court order restricting his travel.

The sentence came as a surprise after prosecutors recommended Mill not be imprisoned for the probation violations, noting he's been off drugs since January and has complied with most requirements of probation.

The judge who sentenced Mill is coming under fire from celebrities like Jay-Z and former 76er Julius Erving.