Buju fighting to have ganja convictions overturned
By BARBARA GAYLE, Staff Reporter
POPULAR ENTERTAINER MARK 'Buju Banton' Myrie is pursuing his legal battle in the Court of Appeal to have his convictions for possession of ganja and cultivating ganja overturned.
He was convicted in the Corporate Area Criminal Court on March 26. Resident Magistrate Kissock Laing fined Myrie $3,000 for possession of ganja and $6, 000 for cultivating ganja or 30 days imprisonment.
Attorney-at-law Christopher Dunkley, who represented Myrie at the trial had asked RM Laing not to record the convictions because they could affect Myrie's travel arrangements. He said then that Myrie had certain contracts to fulfill abroad.
Dunkley even cited an instance where another popular reggae entertainer, Jepther 'Luciano' McClymoth was fined for ganja but no conviction was recorded.
However, RM Laing said while he knew Myrie to make significant contributions to the reggae industry, until the decriminalisation of ganja, the court's hands were tied. He added that the court had to take into consideration the amount of drugs involved.
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