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1. Criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree (two counts)
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Combs is accused of possessing a loaded gun with intent to use it against another person.
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Faces 5 and a half to 15 years on each count
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Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges
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2. Criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree (two counts)
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Combs is accused of possessing a loaded gun outside of his home or his place of business.
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Faces 1 to 7 years on each count, but would have to run concurrently with any sentence on the second degree possession charges
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3. Bribing a witness
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Combs is accused of trying to give money and jewelry to a witness in an effort to influence their testimony.
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Faces 0 to 7 years
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1. Attempted murder in the second degree:
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Shyne is accused of deliberately trying to kill another person.
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Faces 5 to 25 years
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Shyne has pleaded not guilty to all charges
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2. Assault in the first degree (two counts)
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Shyne is accused of deliberately causing another person serious physical injury with a deadly weapon, as well as recklessly engaging in conduct that created a grave risk of death to another person and caused them serious physical injury under circumstances demonstrating a depraved indifference to human life.
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Faces 5 to 25 years on each count
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3. Assault in the second degree (two counts)
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Shyne is accused of deliberately causing injury to a person with a deadly weapon.
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Faces 1-7 year
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4. Reckless endangerment in the first degree
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Shyne is accused of recklessly engaging in conduct that created a grave risk of death to another person under circumstances demonstrating a depraved indifference to human life.
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Faces 1-7 years
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5. Criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree
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Shyne is accused of possessing a loaded gun with intent to use it against another person.
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Faces 3 and a half to 15 years
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6. Criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree
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Shyne is accused of possessing a loaded gun outside of his home or his place of business.
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Faces 1-7 years
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1. Criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree
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Jones is accused of possessing a loaded gun with intent to use it against another person.
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Faces 7-15 years
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Jones has pleaded not guilty to all charges
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2. Criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree
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Jones is accused of possessing a loaded gun outside of his home or his place of business.
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Faces 5-7 years, but sentence would have to run concurrently with any sentence on the second degree possession charges
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3. Bribing a witness
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Jones is accused of trying to give money and jewelry to a witness in an effort to influence their testimony.
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Faces 5-7 years
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