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Jim Jones Pleads Guilty To Disorderly Conduct

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Dipset capo Jim Jones plead guilty yesterday to a disorderly conduct charge that stemmed from an arrest in February outside of the rapper’s home (if you missed it click here).

NorthJersey.com reports:

“Judge Steven C. Schechter issued Jones an $841 fine to settle the disorderly conduct charge and two other active warrants under his name.Jones, a Fair Lawn resident whose real name is Joseph G. Jones, 37, was arrested in the morning on Feb. 13 after he was questioned by police about a vehicle on Ward Street.According to the police report, Sgt. James Corcoran observed a car parked on Ward Street with a parking summons on the windshield. The car had not been moved since the snowstorm on Feb. 8. The summons was issued on Feb. 6 for a parking violation.Corcoran was in the process of having the vehicle towed because he considered it to be abandoned when Jones asked the sergeant what he was doing.After Corcoran explained, Jones agreed to remove the vehicle from the road and pay the towing fee.Corcoran also learned that Jones had two active warrants. One was a $43 warrant for failure to remove snow from the sidewalk from the municipal court in 2011. There other was a $150 warrant for failure to yield to an emergency vehicle from Paterson in 2010.When told about the warrants Jones became belligerent and uncooperative, according to police. Jones provided false information to Corcoran and attempted to walk away when he was being placed under arrest, according to the police report.Jones was taken into custody, transported to police headquarters and later released after posting bail for the warrants.Jones was given a motor vehicle summons for an abandoned vehicle. He was charged with obstruction and disorderly conduct.”

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