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Justice Delayed: Sentencing for Tory Lanez in Megan Thee Stallion Shooting Postponed

The 'Say It' rapper faces a maximum sentence of 22 years and eight months in prison, as well as possible deportation back to Canada after time served.

It looks like Canadian rapper Tory Lanez, wonโ€™t know his official fate as a result of being found guilty on all charges of shooting fellow rapper Megan Thee Stallion back in 2020 just yet.

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Per NBC News, on Monday, Lanezโ€™s sentencing was pushed back due to a motion filed by his lawyers, in an attempt to get a new trial. A new court date has been set for next week and will most likely see Lanezโ€™s legal team defend their claim that โ€œprejudicial evidence was erroneously entered into evidenceโ€ during the trial. The team also alleged that the prosecutorial team โ€œinterfered with Lanezโ€™s right to counsel with a line of questioning of a key witness, Kelsey Harris, about accusations that Lanez tried to bribe Harris.โ€

However, prosecutors in this case think the motion has no merit and is founded on shaky ground. They have since filed an appeal saying as much as in hopes thatย Lanezโ€™s guilty verdict remains in place.

โ€œThe evidence presented at trial was properly admitted, and the defendantโ€™s claims of errors and violations of his constitutional rights are without merit. The verdict reached by the jury was based on credible evidence and was supported by the law,โ€ the appeal read according to NBC News.

As previously reported by The Root, this sentencing comes nearly three months after the โ€œThe Color Violetโ€ rapper was found guilty on charges of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, possession of a concealed, unregistered firearm and discharging a firearm with gross negligence. Once he is finally sentenced, he faces a maximum sentence of 22 years and eight months in prison and possible deportation back to Canada after time served.

In court Monday, his defense said it wanted to raise new issues, and another court date was scheduled for next week, Deputy Los Angeles County District Attorney Alexander Bott said.

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