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July 31, 2009 @ 9:00 AM | Written by: Karen Civil

Max B sentencing pushed back

max B

Today, a Judge agreed to push back the sentence date to Sept 3rd 2009. Rapper Max B (born Charly Wingate) entered a New Jersey courtroom to learn the duration of his prison stay after his high profile murder case came to a close last month. Max was found guilty on aggravated manslaughter, two counts of felony murder, three counts of armed robbery, and one count of conspiracy to commit robbery for his role in a 2006 heist that left one man dead..

While many fans attempt to accept Max’s certain future behind bars, many, including G-Unit’s Tony Yayo, question the acts of lawyer, Gerald Saluti. During the trial, Saluti openly blogged and even used Twitter to communicate with the public about the status and his feelings regarding Max’s case. Max B has also taken on a new lawyer, whose name is not being given out at the moment, to help with his case.

Fans of Max can continute to write him at:

Charly Wingate #74746
Bergen County Jail
160 South River Street
Hackensack, NJ 076018

Even behind bars, Max’s music continues to be released at a rapid pace with his newest tape, “Walk The Plank” with Big Mike, being featured on several websites. With the assistance of his longtime comrade, Bruno, Max’s career and his Gang Greene imprint (consisting of Mac Mustard, Geeda and Max) will continue to put out music.

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  1. CJ

    August 1, 2009 @ 10:32 AM

    max b dat dude, u can hate if u want, he reppin the east coas t heavy….its a shame he had to be mixed up in all this bullshit… lolz…i guess soulja boy is the new G.O.A.T….it sounds funnier when u say it out loud

  2. Moe

    August 2, 2009 @ 11:52 PM

    Keep dat wave alive….b.k. Moe

  3. truth

    August 3, 2009 @ 11:32 AM

    charlie shud have never dealt with joseph’s byrdgang lawyer…he fukked up on that along with so many other dumb decisions he made…bruno aint gunna do nething with gang greene except keep it in the streets…the wave is over and frenchy’s gunna sell 25k his first week at best but i still got my free max shirt

  4. C Dizzle

    August 3, 2009 @ 7:29 PM

    Its a shame that all are real talent is either dead or in jail. I got my my free Max shirt though!

  5. flames(s.o.s)

    August 14, 2009 @ 10:59 AM

    Max put boston niggas on the map…also he gave a lot of mcs confidence in there lyrics…. free boss don biggavelli….

  6. ryan rucker

    August 25, 2009 @ 12:42 AM

    ma nigga max go hawd, niggaz anit never gonna stop the wave, matter of fact im so wavy right now

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