Judge Martha Sassone of the 24th Judicial District Court denied a request on Thursday, July 13, to jail the embattled rapper after prosecutors and witnesses alleged that C-Murder (born Corey Miller) was frequently out of range of his home detention monitoring system.

According to the New Orleans Times Picuyane, Sassone said she was confident that Miller had not violated the conditions of house arrest. The judge’s decision allows Miller to travel between the Jefferson and Orleans parishes.

While Miller will no longer be confined to home-monitoring, his release will still be closely supervised. According to court records, the rapper must be home between the hours of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., and visitors to his residence have been restricted. He is also banned from drinking and going to bars.