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Lawyers for rapper T.I. filed motions in U.S. District Court in Atlanta yesterday (November 20), claiming evidence and statements he made against him were illegally obtained. The rapper faces federal charges of attempting to purchase three machine guns and two silencers on October 13. Attorneys for the rapper are seeking suppress evidence seized from his vehicle the day he was arrested, claming the vehicle was searched without a warrant, consent or probable cause. According to the Associated Press, attorneys also said that statements he made at authorities may not have been voluntary, but did not elaborate on the basis for the motions. T.I., born Clifford Harris, faces up to ten years in prison if he is convicted.
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on November 21, 2007, 08:16:14 PMLawyers for rapper T.I. filed motions in U.S. District Court in Atlanta yesterday (November 20), claiming evidence and statements he made against him were illegally obtained. The rapper faces federal charges of attempting to purchase three machine guns and two silencers on October 13. Attorneys for the rapper are seeking suppress evidence seized from his vehicle the day he was arrested, claming the vehicle was searched without a warrant, consent or probable cause. According to the Associated Press, attorneys also said that statements he made at authorities may not have been voluntary, but did not elaborate on the basis for the motions. T.I., born Clifford Harris, faces up to ten years in prison if he is convicted.10? so in actuality will be lik 7ish lol. theres a chance he comes out of jail strong.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click 07 on November 21, 2007, 08:23:07 PMQuote from: Lunatic 63 on November 21, 2007, 08:16:14 PMLawyers for rapper T.I. filed motions in U.S. District Court in Atlanta yesterday (November 20), claiming evidence and statements he made against him were illegally obtained. The rapper faces federal charges of attempting to purchase three machine guns and two silencers on October 13. Attorneys for the rapper are seeking suppress evidence seized from his vehicle the day he was arrested, claming the vehicle was searched without a warrant, consent or probable cause. According to the Associated Press, attorneys also said that statements he made at authorities may not have been voluntary, but did not elaborate on the basis for the motions. T.I., born Clifford Harris, faces up to ten years in prison if he is convicted.10? so in actuality will be lik 7ish lol. theres a chance he comes out of jail strong.i *think* it's actually 10 per count...so in reality possibility of like 30-40 lol
FREE T.I.
Rappers need to remind themselves that the "Get Out Of Jail Free" card got buried with Johnny Cochran...