
Prosecutors, defense debate sentence
Hours after Sean Combs' conviction, prosecutors and defense attorneys already disagree about how long a prison sentence the rap mogul deserves.
Citing the federal sentencing guidelines -- a set of rules published by the government annually to give judges a framework to determine fair sentences -- prosecutors argued that Combs' guideline range is 51 to 63 months' imprisonment, about four to five years.
Prosecutors wrote that the estimate is "preliminary" and could increase.
Defense attorneys argue the guidelines point toward a 21- to 27-month sentence -- approximately two years.
While judges are not bound by the guidelines, they generally offer a reasonable estimate for a defendant's sentence.
The time Combs spent incarcerated awaiting trial -- about nine months -- will be subtracted from whatever sentence he might receive.
U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian has not set a sentencing date.
Later today, he will hold a hearing about whether to release Combs from federal detention ahead of his future sentencing date.






