A judge has denied Tekashi 6ix9ine’s request to end his supervised release.
6ix9ine’s cited his good behavior, but he has not fulfilled his other requirements.
“Mr. Hernandez’s compliance with the law since his April 2020 release cannot be divorced from the fact that he has been under judicial supervision,” the judge wrote.
“The supervised release regime has given Mr. Hernandez, like other defendants, a strong incentive to abide by the law. Although the Court is hopeful that Mr. Hernandez’s choice since his release to abide by the law reflects a durably matured internal compass, the Court today cannot be fully confident that, freed of judicial supervision, he would not lapse.”
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6ix9ine has also only completed 10 of his 300 court-mandated community service hours.
“I think he earned the right to have his supervised release terminated early,” the rapper’s lawyer Lance Lazzaro told Complex. “The judge decided that the application was premature, even though the law allowed us to make this right after one year. He’s basically been on supervised release close to two years. We thought that the judge should do it. Probation had no objection to it. The US Attorney objected, and the judge ruled in the US Attorney’s favor.”
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