The US government says; plenty of evidence supports a federal
jury’s conviction of Jamaican reggae star Buju Banton on cocaine conspiracy and
trafficking charges.
Banton, whose real name is Mark Myrie, is appealing the
February 2011 conviction. Defence attorney David O Markus says his client was
relentlessly pursued by a government informant, resulting in improper
entrapment. Federal prosecutors filed their response Friday in Atlanta’s
federal appeals court. Prosecutors say Banton’s words and actions, in recorded
conversations and a videotaped meeting in a Florida warehouse where Banton
tasted some cocaine, revealed the singer “eagerly brokered” a drug deal between
a friend and undercover government agents. Banton is serving a 10-year prison
sentence.
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