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Chief Keef isn’t going to jail, yet. Today (June 18), the Chicago rapper pled guilty to speeding and was hit with a fine, placed on probation and ordered to complete community service.

Sosa also got a stern talking to from the judge. Reports the Chicago Tribune:

“I think you think you’re invincible, and you’re certainly not,” said Cook County Circuit Court Judge Earl Hoffenberg. “Violate (conditions of the plea agreement) and you’ll find out you’re not. … I sure hope I don’t see you again, because if I do you better be ready to go to jail.”

Under sentencing guidelines for the Class A misdemeanor, Cozart could have been sentenced to a year in prison and fined up to $2,500. But the judge fined him $531, put him on probation for 18 months, ordered him perform 60 hours community service, and undergo random drug testing. He must also complete eight hours of traffic school.

Random drug testing? From the looks of the “Don’t Like” rapper’s Instagram and videos, which are littered with images of hims smoking kush and sipping on lean, he better make some drastic life changes to pass those tests.

Even the judge was mindful of Keef adhering to his demands.

“If I were you, I wouldn’t take this deal if you can’t follow these conditions,” Hoffenberg said.

“I’m really not sympathetic to people who don’t listen to me,” the judge added.

The speeding charged stem from when Keef was stopped in Chicago back on May 27, speeding behind the wheel of a new BMW despite only having a learner’s permit and no license.

Think Sosa is going to stay on the straight and narrow moving forward? Let us know in the comments.

Photo: Instagram