Diddy Trial
Jury Reaches Verdict On 4 Counts
… No Verdict On RICO
Revealed
Diddy is one step nearer to studying his destiny … as a result of the jury in his federal legal trial says they’ve reached a verdict on 4 of the 5 counts in opposition to him … however they do not have a verdict on the racketeering conspiracy cost.
The music mogul is huddling along with his attorneys within the federal courthouse in Manhattan, the place he is stood trial for the previous 7 weeks … he was introduced out of a holding cell after jurors despatched a be aware revealing they’d reached a verdict on 4 counts.
The be aware says jurors are unable to succeed in a verdict on Depend 1 as they’ve jurors on both sides. Depend 1 is racketeering conspiracy.
Choose Arun Subramanian is ready for prosecutors and the protection to ship proposals for find out how to proceed. The choices on the desk are — ship the jury again to proceed deliberations and attain a verdict on racketeering … which either side say they need. The opposite choice can be to permit the partial verdict and permit them to hold on racketeering.
TMZ.com
The jury began deliberations Monday after listening to testimony from the prosecution’s 34 witnesses, seeing a bunch of reveals, listening to closing arguments, and receiving authorized directions from the choose.
Diddy is charged with 5 counts … one depend of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of intercourse trafficking involving ex-girlfriends Cassie Ventura and “Jane,” and two counts of transportation to interact in prostitution.
He pleaded not responsible and turned down a plea deal earlier than the trial.
Diddy faces as much as life in jail if the jury finds him responsible of racketeering conspiracy. He faces not less than 15 years if the jury finds him responsible of intercourse trafficking. He faces a most sentence of 10 years if the jury finds him responsible of transportation to interact in prostitution.
TMZ.com
There’s an opportunity the jury convicts Diddy on all fees, finds him responsible of a few of the fees, or acquits him on all fees.
Keep tuned …