Overview
- Sada Baby, legally Casada Sorrell, waived his preliminary exam on Dec. 11 before Judge Eric D. Shepherd.
- He is charged with one count of possessing a controlled substance under 25 grams, a felony carrying up to four years in prison.
- Prosecutors have filed a third-time habitual-offender notice that could enhance penalties if he is convicted.
- Police say a January traffic stop in Sterling Heights led to the discovery of pills in his driver-side door that tested as oxycodone and acetaminophen without a valid prescription.
- An arraignment date in circuit court has not been set, and Sorrell has said he intends to fight the charge, previously describing the pills as Percocet on a podcast.