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T.I. NOT GOING TO JAIL TODAY, HAS SOME UNFINISHED BUSINESS TO TAKE CARE OF FIRST.

TI was just sentenced this morning:
Northern Georgia District judge sentenced T.I. to one year and one day in prison on felony weapons charges Friday (March 27), calling the rapper’s plea deal “experimental” but a success. Judge Charles Pannell Jr. told the rapper he had more than exceeded the court’s expectations, and he hoped his case would inspire similar plea deals. Tip is scheduled to report to prison voluntarily within the next six to eight weeks. However, the judge acknowledged that the rapper has agreed-upon commitments what will not allow him to enter prison before May 19.

Shortly before 9:30 a.m., the rapper arrived at the 23rd-floor chamber. His manager, Jason Geter, was present beforehand. The sterile building was largely quiet as federal workers, lawyers, and citizens slowly filed in. The courtroom was filled with a mix of teens, curious employees from the building, and the rapper’s family, including his longtime partner, Tameka “Tiny” Cottle. A hushed tone overtook the room with T.I.’s entrance. Lawyers were still entering. T.I., wearing a charcoal grey suit, dark dress shirt and matching tie, was greeted warmly by his legal team. His spirits appeared up as he flashed a smile to different people as he scanned the room. T.I. — who will discuss how he feels about his upcoming jail time on “T.I.’s Road to Redemption: The Reckoning,” airing Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on MTV — made a plea deal last March that suggested if he completed 1,000 hours of community service before sentencing, paid a $100,000 fine and agreed to complete another 500 hours of community service after his time behind bars, he would be sentenced to a year and a day in prison.

The sentence is notable, according to legal experts, because of the specific length. If T.I. were to be sentenced to one year in prison, for example, he would be required to complete the entire sentence. The sentence of one year and one day could allow T.I. to be released earlier for good behavior, if warranted.

Well Clifford, you did a fine job of changing lives and making a difference before being locked up. Hold your head high up in there, bruh.

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Comment by P GOULA on March 27, 2009 at 1:09pm
HOLD YA HEAD UP T.I.P.
Comment by ReenaReal on March 27, 2009 at 4:01pm
U WILL BE MISSED JUST MAKE SURE U COME BACK THE SAME OR BETTER
Comment by timothy bohler on March 27, 2009 at 6:24pm
Preciate the inspiration you gave to the youth, keep your head up because I know you will continue blessing the youth in a positive way. Yur a good dude and continue on with your success!
Comment by Adam williams on March 28, 2009 at 11:54pm
To The King of the South TIP They can lock up your body but never your spirit or mind
FREE TIP

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