The judge in the case ruled that the charges would be dismissed in six months if the Game stays out of trouble.
"I love New York, but I hate the system," he said after a hearing at New York State Supreme Court. "But, I hate every system."
Game was arrested in November after identifying himself to a cab driver as an undercover officer.
According to complaint filed, Game instructed the driver to drive through a red lights.
Although he came out on top in the New York case, he still faces three felony charges in California for a February incident in which he is accused of pulling a gun during a basketball game in Los Angeles.
If convicted, he face up to five years in jail.
According to complaint filed, Game instructed the driver to drive through a red lights.
Although he came out on top in the New York case, he still faces three felony charges in California for a February incident in which he is accused of pulling a gun during a basketball game in Los Angeles.
If convicted, he face up to five years in jail.
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