Tekashi 69 Sentenced to 2 Years With 5 Years Probation; Doesn't Get Time Served Judge says “It is a matter of sheer luck that an innocent person or people was not wounded or killed."

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Judge Englemayer relayed to Tekashi, "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." 

The Judge proceeds to reading his sentence, stating, " Mr Hernandez, please rise. It is the judgment of the court you are to serve a term of 24 months in prison, with five years of supervised release. I impose 300 hours of community service when you get out, and a fine of $35,000. Mr Hernandez, the worst part is over. There is a great deal to be admired about you. You're learned a hard lesson here. I wish you very very well. We are adjourned." 

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Vlad TV reports Judge Englemayer uncovered that Tekashi would not be getting time served for his situation, adding that he needs opportunity to arrive up with a fitting sentence for the rapper.

Transcripts gave by Inner City Press uncover that the judge told Tekashi, "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.

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." 

He included, "For the better part of a year, you were part of a violent gang. So that there is no misunderstanding, here is a specific account of those act. First came Trippy Redd... You decided to shoot at a member of Trippy Redd's entourage. Jordan fired into the sprinter van, in the Times Square area. It is a matter of sheer luck that an innocent person or people was not wounded or killed." 

 
 

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