Lil Wayne is set to examine how to manage the prisons stars
NEW YORK - Lil Wayne May, admits to being a gangsta show on the gunshot wound, but it was clear how he feels about doing time behind bars. "I would rather have Flowers Pushin '," he said rap in 2008, "A Milli", "as in the pen sharin showers are'. "He could get used to it. At the beginning of a career that won him one of the largest providers of music, Grammy Awards and a prison artist should begin every season Tuesday after pleading guilty at a new piece of artillery York. That would be him the latest in a series of rappers go to jail after achieving fame - and the latest celebrity inmate, the ability of law enforcement test "on the trail between special and recognize the potential for large sentenced. "It is a challenge," said Martin Horn, a former head of prisons in New York, where the "Lil Wayne plea agreement calls for him to serve his sentence." There is no adjustment (a star) on a bed of roses, but it is a commitment that every prisoner to keep them safe. "For now, prison officials say they only assess the multi-selling Lil Wayne, because they are not any other new arrivals and the search for a suitable place for him between the city of some 13,000 prisoners. It could follow the path of rapper Foxy Brown, of the approximately eight months in 2007 and 2008 guilty in the prisons of the city on a violation of probation after pleading attack in a fight in a nail salon. Because of the threats against them it was largely held in protective custody in a cell of its own, with access to a lounge area, "said Horn. Defender Stacey Richman, said it intends to seek protective custody for Lil Wayne, and an increased awareness of dental problems, which delayed his order for two weeks. "If Wayne had his druthers, he would not demand anything for themselves," said Richman, but she said she was concerned about his health and safety. Some prison officials prefer to famous prisoners held under circumstances as ordinary as possible - the prisoners, sometimes the desire to share it. Prison Consultant Herbert J. Hoelter, whose clients have epic fraudster Bernard Madoff and NFL quarterback Michael Vick, says customers include not usually ask for something special. Otherwise you will be seen by other inmates and prison, that thinking you "deserve more," he said. Madoff currently serving a sentence of 150 years in federal prison. He spends his nights sleeping on the floor of a cell with a drug offender, eat pizza cooked by a child molester and take a trail walk at night in jail for pleasure, according to a complaint filed by a lawyer for investors who were interviewed in prison in July Madoff . Madoff Advocate Immedia Tely not wiede r a call Friday. Prison guards have good reason to try and treat prisoners as famous as the other, otherwise they would face criticism for catering to celebrities. The union of the police in Greenwich, Conn., beat police chief in the town to ex-Supreme Diana Ross has a cell phone and a return ticket, while a period of two days served in prison in 2004. She pleaded no contest Arizona to a charge of driving drunk and ready to serve his sentence in his home town. The police chief said he believed it was his time into two blocks of right and do not know on the phone. But if celebrities should not be spoiled, they are also specific risks behind bars, prison experts say, and lawyers. May prisoners want to make a name for himself by asking prisoners famous - or cozy little corner to share them in the hope of their glory after their release. "To be leading you noticed and be noticed in prison are not usually very good," New York Defender Benjamin Brafman said. For this reason, the new state prisons in New York, sometimes celebrities in the protective custody unit, where they interact with each other, but not the prison population as a whole, "said spokeswoman Linda Foglia. Former New York Giant Plaxico Burress and former "Sopranos" actor Lillo Brancato Jr., for example, were in the same unit in a state prison, "she said. Burress for two years after pleading guilty to a weapons charge, Brancato serving 10 years on a conviction for attempted burglary. Some celebrities love their stature of an asset behind bars. "I get lots of love from inmates. They are familiar with my work is to see my growth in my career," Rapper Gucci Mane has recently told the Associated Press from the Fulton County Jail, where he serves Atlanta six months to a breach against probation. "I love the fact that I got a rapper. But behind these walls, I'm just an Afro-Americans in the south. Many of these units brothas the same with me. We have an obligation." Lil Wayne, 27, known guilty in October to attempted criminal possession of a weapon, registration with a loaded pistol on his tour bus in July 2007. It may in the end serves only about eight months with good behavior. The artist - who was accidentally shot in the chest when he was 12 and told the interviewer Katie Couric: "I'm a gangsta" last year - is a rapper since his youth and became a superstar in recent years. His "Tha Carter III" - a reference to his real name Dwayne Carter - was the biggest selling album of 2008. His latest album "Rebirth", was released this month. ___ Associated Press Jonathan Landrum Jr. in Atlanta contributed to this report.