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- Legendary Jamaican reggae dancehall artist Buju Banton could be finally a free man before the end of this year.
- READ MORE : DOWNLOAD BUJU BANON TRIBUTE MEGAMIX MIXTAPE
- Mark Myrie aka Buju Banton’s new legal team, headed by Harvard Law professor Charles Ogletree, will be making a case for a new trial in the U.S. court of appeal.
- Buju‘s Attorney Ogletree says he is expecting the judge to reverse Buju Banton conviction based on two main issues he found the with the case.
- “The two major issue is the fact that an informant was the one who set him up, number one, and number two was a juror doing research during the trial which makes no sense at all, about Buju Banton and about other issues and we found that out after the trial,” the law professor added.
- Let’s cross fingers and hope and pray that attorney’s Ogletree battle for Buju’s Banton’s freedom will turn soon in a concrete reality because Buju‘s never committed the crime, just though of maybe doing that and now he’s been gone for too long and a lot of people feel he is a victim of injustice. Free Gargamel
- LISTEN TO BUJU BANTON “DEM LUCKY” BA BA BUM RIDDIM MR G MUSIC
Legendary Jamaican reggae dancehall artist Buju Banton could be finally a free man before the end of this year.
READ MORE : DOWNLOAD BUJU BANON TRIBUTE MEGAMIX MIXTAPE
Mark Myrie aka Buju Banton’s new legal team, headed by Harvard Law professor Charles Ogletree, will be making a case for a new trial in the U.S. court of appeal.
Buju‘s Attorney Ogletree says he is expecting the judge to reverse Buju Banton conviction based on two main issues he found the with the case.
“I will be arguing somewhere in the 11th circuit it can be in Miami or other parts of the country it depends on who is sitting that day and what time its going to be,” Ogletree said.
