Los Angeles - Snoop Dogg has had his probation ended early.
The rapper was sentenced to 60 months probation and 800 hours of community service in 2007 for allegedly possessing a gun and marijuana but a judge has ruled he now only has to complete 49 months, which he has done.
Snoop's lawyer Donald Etra told gossip website TMZ that he was "pleased" the court granted the rapper's petition.
The rapper was sentenced to 60 months probation and 800 hours of community service in 2007 for allegedly possessing a gun and marijuana but a judge has ruled he now only has to complete 49 months, which he has done.
Snoop's lawyer Donald Etra told gossip website TMZ that he was "pleased" the court granted the rapper's petition.