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Rhaka Khan (Trenesha Biggers) Due In Criminal Court On August 4

Rhaka Khan (real name Trenesha Biggers) is due in criminal court on August 4th. She was arrested on July 25th.

She is facing the following charges:

  • Criminal trespass in the second degree – a misdemeanor. The charge is levied when someone knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in a dwelling, Conviction can result in up to a year in jail, a fine and other potential consequences.
  • Criminal trespass in the third degree – This charge is brought when someone “knowingly enters or remains unlawfully on property that is fenced or otherwise enclosed to exclude intruders, or on school grounds, a housing project, or a railroad yard.” This is a class B misdemeanor, potentially leading to up to 3 months in jail and/or a fine of up to $500 upon conviction.
  • Trespass – “A person is guilty of trespass when he knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in or upon premises.” Upon conviction, one could be sentenced to up to 15 days in jail.

The second case against Biggers sees the following charges:

  • Criminal mischief in the fourth degree – A misdemeanor, this charge is brought when someone allegedly “intentionally damages another person’s property, intentionally destroying an abandoned building, and recklessly damaging property resulting in over $250 in damage. It also covers intentionally disabling communication equipment to prevent someone from seeking emergency help.”
  • Criminal Mischief, Property Damage greater than $250 – a felony, this charge is brought if someone allegedly “intentionally damages someone else’s property and the damage exceeds $250.” In this case, the prosecution must prove the defendant intended to damage the property. If convicted of The Class E felony, one can receive a prison sentence of up to 4 years, as well as probation and fines. They can also be ordered to pay restitution.
  • Criminal trespass in the second degree – a misdemeanor. The charge is levied when someone knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in a dwelling, Conviction can result in up to a year in jail, a fine and other potential consequences.
  • Criminal trespass in the third degree – This charge is brought when someone “knowingly enters or remains unlawfully on property that is fenced or otherwise enclosed to exclude intruders, or on school grounds, a housing project, or a railroad yard.” This is a class B misdemeanor, potentially leading to up to 3 months in jail and/or a fine of up to $500 upon conviction.
  • Trespass – “A person is guilty of trespass when he knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in or upon premises.” Upon conviction, one could be sentenced to up to 15 days in jail.

Biggers pleaded not guilty to all charges and has been assigned a public defender.

She was part of the 2005 WWE Diva Search and worked for TNA Wrestling in 2008-2009.

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