Post by "DoubleAction" on Aug 24, 2010 22:46:54 GMT -5
T.I. sentenced to one year on gun charges
What's wrong with our laws ?
Those laws are not logically or reasonably being enforced; This is living proof.
Andrew Young suggested that, “The civil rights movement, in many ways, was a campaign against white violence in America” that was largely “won by judges” who relied on “creative thinking” to promote racial equality and end racial violence in the South. Young thankePannell for engaging in a similar kind of creative thinking in sentencing Harris.
Harris' community work since his arrest has made visible inroads in “black violence in our society” that is “perhaps now more dangerous to the community than white violence had ever been,” Young explained.
Harris' community work since his arrest has made visible inroads in “black violence in our society” that is “perhaps now more dangerous to the community than white violence had ever been,” Young explained.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Grammy-winning rapper T.I. was sentenced to a year and a day in prison on Friday for illegally possessing machine guns and silencers, as prosecutors lauded his anti-violence advocacy since his arrest.
T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris, originally faced up to 20 years in prison and the effective end of his career but performing community service as part of his plea agreement with prosecutors reduced his sentence.
The rapper, who has a 1998 crack cocaine conviction that made it illegal for him to own guns, pleaded guilty to unlawfully possessing machine guns and silencers and possession of firearms by a convicted felon.
The charges stemmed from T.I.'s October 13, 2007, arrest by federal agents after the rapper had a bodyguard buy machine guns and silencers for him, prosecutors said.
T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris, originally faced up to 20 years in prison and the effective end of his career but performing community service as part of his plea agreement with prosecutors reduced his sentence.
The rapper, who has a 1998 crack cocaine conviction that made it illegal for him to own guns, pleaded guilty to unlawfully possessing machine guns and silencers and possession of firearms by a convicted felon.
The charges stemmed from T.I.'s October 13, 2007, arrest by federal agents after the rapper had a bodyguard buy machine guns and silencers for him, prosecutors said.
Andy Young speaks up for rapper T.I. in sentencing
At the hearing, former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, one of Martin Luther King Jr.'s most trusted lieutenants, praised the judge as he spoke on Harris' behalf.
Young suggested that, “The civil rights movement, in many ways, was a campaign against white violence in America” that was largely “won by judges” who relied on “creative thinking” to promote racial equality and end racial violence in the South. Young thanked Pannell for engaging in a similar kind of creative thinking in sentencing Harris.
Young suggested that, “The civil rights movement, in many ways, was a campaign against white violence in America” that was largely “won by judges” who relied on “creative thinking” to promote racial equality and end racial violence in the South. Young thanked Pannell for engaging in a similar kind of creative thinking in sentencing Harris.
"The rapper, who has a 1998 crack cocaine conviction that made it illegal for him to own guns".
The firearms he was possessing, required federal stamps, because were classified as full auto machine guns and low report sound suppressors. For each federal offense, TI should have been charged a minimum of ten years for each offense, in a Federal Prison.
Why the Year and One Day sentence ?
Because, an inmate in a Federal Prison can received time off for good behavior, only if they are sentence to more than a year. The year might turn into 10 months.