6ix9ine is asking to obtain six months of home arrest as an alternative of having to go to jail after admitting to assault and drug possession.
In paperwork obtained by Complex, 6ix9ine’s lawyer, Lance Lazzaro, pleaded for Judge Paul Engelmayer to not give the rapper jail time as a result of of how harmful it may very well be for him attributable to his notoriety and historical past of working with the federal government.
“Due to Mr. Hernandez’s classification, he always serves his jail time segregated and fully isolated from other inmates,” wrote Lazzaro. “As a result, Mr. Hernandez is given extremely limited social interaction with other inmates and very little time outside to get fresh air and exercise.”
Lazzaro notes that the probation division is recommending a special sentence for his shopper: three months behind bars. Prosecutors have but to weigh in with a suggestion.
6ix9ine’s plea comes months after he confessed to violating the phrases of his supervised launch through possession of cocaine and MDMA, in addition to copping to an assault that occurred throughout a confrontation at a Florida mall when a person reportedly known as him a “snitch.”
Lazzaro admits to 6ix9ine’s participation within the assault in his letter, however says that the person was “not seriously injured.”
At the time of the assault, 6ix9ine was about to be sentenced for his earlier supervised launch violation. In that occasion, the rapper pleaded responsible to possessing MDMA and cocaine after police raided his home in March.
6ix9ine has been on home arrest since late September, when he first admitted to the assault. His final sentence can be determined by Judge Engelmayer on Nov. 20.
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