Namond Williams, a character from the television series "The Wire," was sentenced to juvenile detention for his involvement in drug dealing. Given the show's narrative context, his earliest possible release date would depend on the legal system's handling of juvenile offenders at the time, including parole eligibility. In the series, it is implied that he may have the potential for rehabilitation and release, but a specific date is not provided. Overall, his fate remains ambiguous, reflecting the complexities of the juvenile justice system.
Namond Brice was created in 2006.
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Julito McCullum (born December 16, 1990) is an actor of Afro-Colombian descent best known for his role as Namond Brice on the HBO seriesThe Wire.
Julito McCullum has: Performed in "Becoming" in 2001. Played Namond Brice in "The Wire" in 2002. Played Cal Milton in "Hack" in 2002. Played Cal in "Hack" in 2002. Played Jamal in "The Wool Cap" in 2004. Played Ball Player in "On the One" in 2005. Played Terrence in "Akeelah and the Bee" in 2006. Played himself in "Bring That Year Back 2006: Laugh Now, Cry Later" in 2006. Played Kid in "Parting Words" in 2008. Played Tragedy Khadafi in "Vapors" in 2009. Played E in "For Colored Boys, the Evidence of Things Not Seen" in 2011. Played Primo Soto in "Kings of Bushwick" in 2011. Played Kevin (2011) in "Da Brick" in 2011. Played Peter in "Man in the Mirror" in 2011. Played Rodrigo in "Every Secret Thing" in 2014. Played Jordan in "59 Seconds" in 2014. Played Young Man in "Welcome to New York" in 2014. Played Walter Lasalle in "When All Else Fails" in 2014.