Moe Gangat, an employment lawyer based in New York City, said in a video — captioned “Papers filed yesterday suggest #6ix9ine will be released next week” — that recently filed paperwork suggests that Tekashi will be out of prison very soon, possibly in less than a week. He explains:
“Look for Tekashi to get out this Wednesday, December 18th, with a sentence of time served. When it’s all said and done, he’s likely to have served just under one year in federal prison. The way federal sentencing works is the government tells the judge what sentence the person should get. Here, the government hasn’t asked for any sentence, and when the government doesn’t ask for any sentence, what they’re saying is: Time served, no sentence.”
“There is something called the pre-trial report issued by the probation department. In the southern district of New York, judges almost always go with the recommendation of the probation department, especially when the probation department and the defense attorneys are both recommending the same thing. Here, the probation department and 69’s defense lawyers both say time served. There is absolutely no reason the judge will give anything other than time served.”
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