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Despite partial innocence to federal claims, Sean “Diddy” comb He stayed behind the bar as he was waiting for a judge’s decision to rule.
Speculation about how much time the rapper will spend on slammers after Diddy defeats Rico’s accusations that would have landed him in prison for his life.
Robert Shapirothe first member of OJ Simpson’s defense team, and the first chairman made harsh predictions about Diddy’s potential sentence. After being convicted of two transport charges to engage in prostitution, a judge in Diddy proposed that a sentencing hearing be held on October 3rd.
“I have to look into the crystal balls, and this will be a call for only one person to make,” Shaprio told Fox News Digital. “In many cases, we rely on a probation report or preliminary literature report that calculates guidelines.”
Diddy Judge Rules rappers must stay behind the bar while waiting for a sentence

A sketch of the reaction of Sean “Diddy” Combs as a ju-deputy Four Person and court lieutenant read the verdict on July 2nd. (Jane Rosenberg)
According to Shapiro, judges usually follow these guidelines, with former defense attorneys presuming that Diddy’s case ranged between 2.5 and 3.5 years.
“I don’t know if he had a criminal history or not. It can raise it,” he explained. “But I think that saying that, seeing this judge not bail him, I think there might be a message that you will spend more time, so there’s no reason to come out and come back.”
Didi defeats Rico and decides he has not committed any crimes of conspiracy and sex trafficking.
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Shapiro pointed out that Judge Arun Subramanian raised the 2016 surveillance video. Cathy Ventura When denying a rapper’s bail application.
“If the judge sees that tape in his mind and reminds him again about it… I think there’s a chance that a considerable sentence could be coming nearer.”
Diddy could spend 10 years behind the bar, and up to 20 years on each count he was convicted of. However, the prosecutors suggested that the rapper would be placed behind the bar between four and five years.
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Diddy was acquitted by three counts and pleaded guilty to transport engaged in prostitution. (Jane Rosenberg)
Celebrity lawyer David Chesnov noted that although the situation in Didi’s case generally leads to low sentences, Subramanian judges can actually make “differences.” Criminal defense attorneys explained that the guidelines for the sentence do not take into account other factors that judges are allowed to consider.
“The guidelines in this case will lead to you thinking that it could be a rather low sentence based on what he was found guilty and lack of a criminal history,” Chesnov, who defended Paris Hilton, Beno Mars and others, told Fox News Digital. “And given the time he was there, he would be out soon, but on the other hand, the judge is allowed to do what is called a variance if he does not consider the factors that the judge is allowed to consider.”
“I got the feeling from this judge that he was feeling it. [Diddy is] He deserves his punishment or else he would not have kept him,” he added. “So it’s hard to guess. The maximum sentences are 10 and 10. That’s very unlikely. But do you think he’ll get somewhere beyond what the government wants, and what the defense wants? I think he’ll split the baby.”

Diddy was arrested and charged in September 2024. (shareif ziyadat)
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At a press conference after the verdict, his lead lawyer, Mark Agnifilo, boasted that the team would not stop until Didi kicked out the free man from his family.
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“We’re barely finished the fight, we’re just starting,” Agnifilo said outside court on Wednesday. “To win this and defeat the prosecutors from the Southern District of New York, we’ll try our best from start to finish. Today was a huge, big step in the right direction, but we’re going to fight and win.
Diddy’s judge denied the rapper’s bail package following his partial acquittal. The Subramanian Judge argued Didi’s violence In his personal relationship, what Combs owned was a contributing factor in his reasoning to keep the rapper behind the bar.
According to federal judges, if a musician is released, there is no way to ensure the safety of others.
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