Prosecutors Scoffed At Claims That Buju Should Be Freed On Appeal
Posted on Thursday, 16 February 2012 by admin
United States prosecutors have scoffed at claims by attorneys representing convicted Jamaican dancehall superstar Buju Banton that he should be freed on appeal. The U.S. Government says plenty of evidence supports a Federal Jury’s conviction of the Jamaican reggae star on cocaine conspiracy and trafficking charges. Banton, whose real name is Mark Myrie, is appealing the February 2011 conviction.
Banton’s attorney says he was relentlessly pursued by a highly paid government informant, resulting in improper entrapment and was not given a speedy trial. The prosecutors filed their own appeal on Friday, asking the Appeal Court to overturn the ruling of the trial judge and find Buju guilty of only the firearm charge. If the government gets its way and has the gun charge reinstated, an additional five years could be tacked on to the reggae legend’s decadelong sentence.
They argued that the Lower Court acted improperly in entering a judgment of acquittal after the jury had found him guilty. Lawyers representing Buju filed an appeal asking the court to dismiss the charges of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine and aiding and abetting others in using a communication facility in the commission of a felony. But in response the us prosecutors said sufficient evidence supported the jury’s finding that buju was guilty of conspiring to acquire cocaine. And on the appeal on the basis of entrapment, the prosecutors argued that the evidence established that Buju was predisposed to engage in drug transactions. Both the defense and the prosecutors have requested that the Appeal Court allows them to present oral arguments before ruling on the case.
Source: RED News




