
Alexander explained that, at best, according to federal sentencing guidelines, anyone who serves more than one year in prison is eligible for a 15 percent “good time” credit, which in Tip’s case could shave almost 55 days off his sentence. The confusion may have stemmed from mixing the credit for home confinement with the prison sentence, which are separate terms, Alexander said. Once T.I. completes the prison term, he will still have to serve out the remainder of his home confinement, she said, which will amount to about two months.
Source: MTV
Hmmm, so somebody messed up. I figured something like that had to had happened, dude is lucky he only got a year. For all of you who were yelling snitch, it’s time to retract those statements.
5-21-2009
this is crazy clifford jr u get 2 months in prison i think u a snitch forsho thats not cool when u going to go to the nba when u going to the nfl u think u can own a nfl team like me u will not like if i win a championship in sports then thats be 31 for me clifford jr if nobody had to sign my visa cards and checkbooks then people would still have them some money thats 7 yrs i have played sports for a long time 2008 it was the end of the checkbooks@visacards signing some people are not smart as me clifford jr now they loseing everythang like homes rides boats everythang in their bank is gone clifford jr
5-22-2009
WTF are u talking about?
5-22-2009
Word, I was like huh?
5-22-2009
GOD, IS GOOD. JUST A LITTLE LOVE FOR OUR FATHER IS WORTH A LIFE TIME OF FREEDOM AND BLESSINGS.