It will be Tomorrow, May 24, when Raphy Pina is sentenced and the defense of the Puerto Rican producer requested conditional release so that “she continues to serve her community and raise her children.” parole, without deprivation of liberty or house arrest, for understanding that “it has much to offer Puerto Rico during these difficult times,” indicates El Nuevo Día.
In The sentence brief that was submitted by the defense stated that Pina Nieves’ parole is “sufficient” and that it would allow you to “reach your full potential, continue to serve your community, and continue to raise your children.”
“His commitment to his family and children, his social conscience and altruism, are a reflection of his morals, loyalty and gratitude”, reads the document submitted by Mr. Manuel A. Franco Domínguez and which, in tea In legal terms, it seeks to describe the convict beyond of the crime committed.
Daddy Yankee’s manager was able to celebrate yesterday, May 22, the first birthday of his daughter Vida Isabelle, after Judge Francisco Besosa granted him permission to attend the party for five hours. the sentence against Pina is pending. scheduled for this Tuesday, May 24, at 9:00 in the morning, in Judge Besosa’s room, located in Old San Juan.
It is recalled that the federal prosecutor’s office requested the court to impose a sentence of approximately Four years in prison for Natti Natasha’s fiancé.
Federal prosecutors María Montañez, José; Ruiz and Gregory Conner proposed that it be a four-year sentence in an extensive 35-page motion with strong indications about the producer’s conduct.
They also pointed out that the report presented by the United States Probation Office included: Given an estimate of 33 to 41 months in prison, prosecutors argued to “recommend a sentence within the 46 to 50 month variant sentence range.”
They stressed that “the aggravating circumstances of the Pina Nieves case require an upward variation”, because he was a convicted person at the time he was charged in this case and that “he clearly failed ; in dissuading more crime & rdquo; the middle.
Last December, a jury found The well-known music producer was found guilty of illegal possession of firearms, in a highly publicized case on the island, the sentence of which will be handed down. to be released on April 1, 2022.
The producer, president of the record label Pina Records, has represented some of the most important artists of the urban genre, among them, Nicky Jam, Daddy Yankee and Don Omar.
The jury hearing his case in the Federal Court in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, was made up of seven women and five men.
The charges are illegal possession of an illegally modified firearm and possession of an illegally modified firearm. ;n of a firearm by a federal convict, since the producer was convicted in 2015 of bank fraud.
For each of these charges, Pina is exposed up to a maximum of ten years in prison.
The producer stayed He is under the home restriction program and can go out only for medical, religious or medical matters and to appear in court, which was scheduled for this next April 1, but Tuesday was postponed for the 18 of that month.
Last Tuesday, March 29, the Public Ministry opposed Pina Nieves’s request to remain free on bail while she manages her case in the Court of Appeals for the First Federal Circuit in Boston, published by the Public Ministry. the newspaper El Nuevo Día.
The prosecution’s motion argues that Pina Nieves “has not demonstrated through clear and convincing evidence that she is not likely to abscond or pose a danger to others or a flight risk and that her appeal raises a Substantial question of law or fact likely to result in, among other things, reversal or retrial. Therefore, Respondent’s motion for release pending appeal should be denied.”
However, it acknowledges that, thus far, Pina Nieves has complied with all bail conditions imposed since he was arrested in August 2020.
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