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Tekashi 6ix9ine Sentenced To 2 Years In Prison – Details
Tekashi 6ix9ine Sentenced To 24 Months In Prison
Tekashi 6ix9ine used to be having a bright future ahead of him after taking New York City with storm and named himself the “King Of New York.”
It wasn’t long before his rap career took a left turn when he was apprehended for his involvement in cult activities.
The feds have been after “Nine Trey Blood” gang for years and Tekashi led them directly to the rest of the gang. He went on a snitching spree during his court trials with the hope of getting a lighter sentencing.
6ix9ine was speculated to be coming back home today but unfortunately, things didn’t went as expected. The judge wasn’t confused his cooperation and time spent already is equivalent to his crimes.
“Mr. Hernandez, I’ve given it a lot of close thought, including your cooperation. You are in custody for 13 months. I agree you deserve a great deal of credit for cooperation,” said Judge Engelmayer.
However, I cannot agree with your counsel that time served is appropriate. In my judgment, your conduct is too violent and selfish to make 13 months reasonable. You will not be going free today.”
In summary, the rainbow haired rapper was sentenced to 24 months in prison with 5 years of supervised release.
Read in details below :
Judge Engelmayer: Mr. Hernandez, I’ve given it a lot of close thought, including your cooperation. The following are my thoughts, & this is going to take a little while.
You are in custody for 13 months. I agree you deserve a great deal of credit for cooperation.
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 18, 2019
Judge Engelmayer: However, I cannot agree with your counsel that time served it appropriate. In my judgment, your conduct is too violent and selfish to make 13 months reasonable. You will not be going free today.#Breaking
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 18, 2019
Judge Engelmayer: You have not been charged with using the members of the gangs as extras. You used them to much effect in GUMMO. It was your artistic license to do that. You are not being sentenced for that.
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 18, 2019
Judge Engelmayer: You are world famous for cooperating. No gang will want to work with you. Everything I’ve seen suggests to me this has been a searing experience for you. You have squandered 13 months so far…
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 18, 2019
Judge Engelmayer: I do not expect you to be tempted to commit violence again. If you do, I am the judge in your case. And your economic self interest. You have struck a lucrative deal. The situation is unusual. You are very fortunate. You will land on your feet.
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 18, 2019
Judge Engelmayer: So far your story appears to prove that there is no such thing as bad publicity… In the end my judgment is that 13 months is not enough. I’ve considered other 5k sentences, in gang violence. 13 months is outside the mainstream.
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 18, 2019
Judge Engelmayer: Mr Hernandez, if you expected to be released today, you will be disappointed. But you were wise to cooperate. Your cooperation will result in years more liberty.
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 18, 2019
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