Combs' lawyers argue he was unjustly convicted under a federal law that was passed to combat human trafficking.

The lawyers made their arguments in a written submission to Judge Arun Subramanian, who has already rejected a proposed $50 million bail package.

The music mogul’s lawyers said in a filing that their incarcerated client deserves to be let go soon after his Oct. 3 sentencing on prostitution-related charges.

Sean "Diddy" Combs' attorneys are asking for a sentence of 14 months, which would be equal to time served for his conviction on a prostitution charge on July 2.

Sean "Diddy" Combs is scheduled to appear in a New York federal court Thursday to try to get his conviction for transportation for prostitution overturned.

Combs' lawyers argue he was unjustly convicted under a federal law that was passed to combat human trafficking.