Musicrooms.net: T.I Tries To Have Evidence Against Him Dismissed T.I Tries To Have Evidence Against Him Dismissed ================================================================================ CMU on 21 November, 2007 He also claims that some statements he gave the police should not be used in court because officials did not follow protocol when they arrested him back on 13 Oct. Lawyers for the rapper have filed a motion to the US District Court requesting that some of the prosecution's evidence not be allowed in court, because they claim some of it was illegally seized from a vehicle (ie no warrant had been issued to search the car) and some was gathered when the hip hopper was arrested in October, during which lawyers say he was not detained properly, and the defendant's rights were not honoured. A judge hasn't made a ruling on the claim, and TI's people are expected to provide the courts with more information on their allegations. TI faces up to ten years in prison if found guilty of illegally buying weapons while on probation.