Meek Mill's Lawyers Want Rapper's Conviction & Sentencing Vacated

Meek Mill's legal team is once again making an attempt to have the rapper freed from prison by filing a Post-Conviction Relief Act petition.

According to new court documents filed on Tuesday (Feb. 14), the ficer who arrested Meek in 2007—Reginald Graham—has a history making dirty arrests and the rapper's team wants his testimony thrown out.

The documents show that former Philadelphia police ficer Jerold Gibson said Graham lied about what happened during Meek's arrest. Gibson, a member the same squad as Graham, provided a sworn affidavit where he says the "Dreams and Nightmares" artist never pointed a gun at the ficer or anyone else.

Gibson also states that while Meek did pull a gun out his waistband, it was only to discard the weapon, which was then recovered a few feet away from the rapper following his arrest.

Elsewhere in the documents, Graham's history abuse, lying and racial bias are detailed, based on the affidavit former ficer Jeffrey Walker. According to the docs, Graham frequently stole and kept money that was recovered during searches and arrests, beat people who were considered suspects and even admitted to Walker that he beat Meek in 2007 or 2008.

On Tuesday (Feb. 13), it was reported the District Attorney's Office Philadelphia secretly compiled a list cops with a "history lying, racial bias, or brutality, in a move to block them from testifying in court."

While the list has not been made public, sources for The Philadelphia Inquirer say it includes Graham. And while Graham's reason for being on the list is unknown, Walker claimed he used to steal with him.

Along with his release from prison, Meek's team wants his convictions vacated and if charges are not withdrawn or dismissed, they want a new trial.