Sada Baby Faces Four Years After Pleading No Contest To Drug Possession

Sada Baby’s no contest plea to drug possession puts the Detroit rapper staring down four years behind bars come August.

Sada Baby is looking at four years behind bars after taking a no-contest plea on July 2, 2026, for carrying Oxycodone pills in Macomb County.

The 33-year-old Detroit rapper, whose real name is Casada Sorrell, made this decision following months of legal back-and-forth that left his future hanging in the balance.

His sentencing is scheduled for August 20, 2026, at 8:30 A.M., and that’s when the judge will decide exactly how much time he’ll serve.

The whole thing started with something pretty routine on the surface.


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Police pulled him over in Sterling Heights back in January 2025 for having illegal window tint, but that traffic stop turned into something way more serious when they found less than 25 grams of Oxycodone Hydrochloride pills on him.

What began as a minor traffic violation quickly spiraled into felony drug possession charges that would reshape his entire year.

According to FOX 2, the arrest set off a chain of legal events that kept him fighting in court.

Here’s where things got complicated. Sorrell initially tried to work through drug court, but when that option was denied in May 2026, he withdrew his original plea and went back to square one.

That decision meant starting over with his legal strategy, which is exactly what led him to accept the no-contest plea just two months later.

The plea agreement came with one major benefit, though: prosecutors agreed to drop the habitual offender enhancement that could’ve added even more time to his sentence.

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