Former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao Remains Free Pending Legal Procedure Details, Despite Sentencing
In a recent update, former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is still not serving his four-month prison sentence due to specific legal procedural requirements, according to reports from Protos. Despite being found guilty, Zhao has yet to begin his term as he has not received the necessary notification from the U.S. Bureau of Prisons (BOP).
The delay is attributed to the fact that Zhao has not yet been informed by the U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services, which is considered a crucial step before the commencement of the sentence. According to Protos, federal law mandates that the BOP must adhere to proper legal procedures before an inmate begins their sentence. Failure to comply can lead to legal challenges where the convicted may seek a sentence reduction.
The Bureau of Prisons must evaluate several factors before determining the appropriate conditions for incarceration. These factors include judicial recommendations on the place of detention, the character of the convict, their health status, and more. In some cases, the BOP might conduct such evaluations in advance, but this has not happened in Zhao's case due to uncertainties surrounding it, which has led to the delay.
Earlier reports had suggested that CZ plans to write a book during his time in prison, a project that may be delayed as he remains on the loose pending the finalization of his incarceration details. The situation underscores the complexities and intricacies of legal proceedings, especially in high-profile cases involving influential figures in the tech and financial industries.