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Vybz Kartel Appeal Update: Court Accepts New Evidence

Published 9 July 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

Vybz Kartel Appeal Update: Court Accepts New Evidence

Vybz Kartel

Vybz Kartel defense lawyers have requested that the Court of Appeal accepts fresh evidence in their appeal case and the judges accepted them.

Vybz Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, Shawn “Storm” Campbell, Andre St John, and Kahira Jones, are all seeking to have the appeal court overturn their 2014 murder conviction. The legal team representing the four men, filed legal docs in court this morning to enter fresh evidence in their case. The new evidence includes an affidavit given by attorney-at-law Kimberli Whittaker which includes crucial statements made by two of the jurors from the murder trial in 2014.

The jurors statements are part of a case that cops are building against another juror, Livingston Caine, who allegedly tried to bribe other members of the jury including the forewoman in an effort to have them return a not guilty verdict.

Kartel’s attorney, Valerie Neita-Robertson, confirmed that the two jurors statements indicated that the corrupt juror approached the forewoman and offered her a bribe in exchange to exonerate the accused men at the end of the trial. This is a blatant attempt to taint the juror and should be enough to toss the case.

The lead prosecutor, Jeremy Taylor, asked the court to reject the defense application for fresh evidence. Taylor told the Appeal Court that the jury forewoman played a recording of the alleged attempted bribe for other members of the jury. Neita-Robertson pushed back saying that just reinforces her argument that the jury is tainted which makes the panel incapable of sitting on the case.

Neita-Robertson argued that if the judge had conducted an inquiry into the affairs of the jury, then he would’ve dissolved the jury and ordered a new trial. Shawn Storm’s attorney, Bert Samuels, also requested that the court entered into evidence a handwritten statement by the prosecutions main witness, as well as, an affidavit filed by Kimberly Cranston.

The Court of Appeal judges overseeing the case, Justice Dennis Morrison, Justice Patrick Brooks, and Frank Williams, have sided with the defense team and rule to allow the hearing of the new evidence.

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PERSONS CHARGED WITH OFFENCES UNDER THE ELECTRONIC CRIMES ACT

Published 8 July 2018

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PERSONS CHARGED WITH OFFENCES UNDER THE ELECTRONIC CRIMES ACT

 Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 08, 2018 (RSCNPF):Two (2) persons were formally charged on July 06 for the offence of Unlawful Communication under the Electronic Crimes Act.

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MAN FLEEING POLICE INVOLVED IN FATAL ACCIDENT

Published 8 July 2018

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MAN FLEEING POLICE INVOLVED IN FATAL ACCIDENT

Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 08, 2018 (RSCNPF): A man was involved in a fatal accident on Saturday, July 07 while attempting to evade the Police.

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Report on the alledged bike chase which cause a biker his death.

Published 7 July 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

Please be advised that a fatal accident occurred earlier this afternoon at around 4:15pm at Wellington Road in the Vicinity of the Old Public Works Dept. Dead is Tau Johnson of Buckley’s Housing Project. He turned 20 years of age today. The circumstances as reported are that while on patrol the SSU spotted the deceased in the area of AVEC. He appeared suspicious they got out of the vehicle and signal for him to stop. He did not stop. They then got back in the vehicle set chase through Basseterre. He ran the Red light at Bakers Corner and proceeded up Wellington Road and while attempting to maneuver between some vehicles lost control and fell. He was transported to the JNF Hospital and later was pronounced dead. It is worthy to note that at no point in time the police vehicle came into contact with the motorcycle as is being propagated. The traffic department is investigating

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WOMAN FOUND WITH ILLEGAL DRUGS AT PIER CHARGED

Published 4 July 2018

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WOMAN FOUND WITH ILLEGAL DRUGS AT PIER CHARGED

Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 04, 2018 (RSCNPF): A woman is out on bail after being caught with illegal drugs at the pier in Charlestown, Nevis.

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