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Sean Combs, aka P. Diddy, *NOT GUILTY* of sex trafficking *GUILTY* of transporting (4 Viewers)

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He is denied bail and is to remain in jail until sentencing in October. He faces 5 years and has been in jail 10 months so far, so that will be 13 months by October.




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He was convicted of transporting for prostitution so could get between 10 - 20 years. This article goes through the possible sentences.



Diddy" denied bail ahead of sentencing

While Combs was acquitted of the most severe charges after a seven-week trial, Judge Arun Subramanian ordered he remain in detention while awaiting sentencing. Subramanian said he disagreed with the defense's argument that Combs' crimes shouldn't trigger mandatory detention.
Prosecutors told the judge Wednesday that Combs is wealthy and capable of fleeing.
Marc Agnifilo, Combs' attorney, declined to comment on the bail denial after leaving court on Wednesday, saying "a lot of these things are still in process."

When will "Diddy" be sentenced?

Combs will be sentenced on Oct. 3, 2025. This date was initially suggested by Subramanian, and confirmed during a remote hearing on Tuesday, July 8.
The hearing determined that a pre-sentence investigation report, which is prepared by a probation officer and given to a judge before sentencing, will be submitted on or before Aug. 29. This kind of report can guide sentencing decisions. Both the defense and prosecution can give feedback on the report.

How long could "Diddy's" sentence be?

Each count of transportation to engage in prostitution carries a maximum sentence of 10 years, meaning Combs could potentially face up to 20 years in prison. However, CBS News contributor Jessica Levinson said it was unlikely his sentence would be that harsh.
"It sounds like the prosecution is going to be arguing for something potentially over the midline, over five years," Levinson said.
Prosecutors previously said their preliminary calculations indicate Combs should get at least 51 to 63 months, or roughly four to five years, in prison on the two convictions. Meanwhile, the defense suggested a range of 21 to 27 months.
Levinson said that it is also hard to gauge the potential sentence because federal judges have "a lot of discretion" when it comes to sentencing. Combs will also receive a credit for time served since his arrest in September.
"It's absolutely not outside of the realm of possibility that there will be some prison time," Levinson said. "I do not think that we will see double digit years in prison."

Nathalie Nieves contributed to this report.
 
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Pardoning him before his sentence is even decided, which will be another two months yet. Did you read the article?
but he's already been convicted. He's wanting a pardon prior to being sentenced, hoping he doesn't have to serve any time. It has nothing to do with sentencing and all about being convicted, which he was. Plus, he can get pardoned by trump at any time of trump's term. Not sure how sentencing is any relevance to him asking has to do with anything. Did YOU read the article?

Last month, Combs was convicted of two federal counts of transporting women across state lines for the purpose of prostitution
 
Pardoning him before his sentence is even decided, which will be another two months yet. Did you read the article?


6Id. (recognizing that pardon may be granted either before legal proceedings are taken, or during their pendency, or after conviction and judgment). For instance, President Gerald Ford pardoned former President Richard Nixon for any federal crimes he may have committed in relation to the Watergate scandal, before any charges could be brought. See Pardon of Richard M. Nixon and Related Matters: Hearings Before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, 93d Cong. (1974).
 
It is also implied that an acceptance of a pardon equals an admission of guilt. It only gets you out of jail and does not quash your conviction


has not at least admitted his crime. I need not consider this, because
every one agrees, I believe, that if accepted the acceptance is at least
admission
enough. It is an admission that the grantee thinks it useful
to him, which can only be in case he is in possible jeopardy, and hardly
leaves him in position thereafter to assert its invalidity for lack of admission.
3 4
 
I don’t see any reason why he should be pardoned at all. The guy is a creep. He preys on women, that’s how I see it regardless of his convictions or non-convictions.
 
"Half innocent" probably refers to the fact he did not get convicted on all the charges.

He got off the most serious charges.

My post, number 265 explains it

I am going to predict he will get 5 years sentence with his 13 months taken off (represents 20 months approx) leaves 40 months which he will serve in home detention with an ankle monitor.
 
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