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Monday, September 27, 2010

BOUNTY KILLA GETS BAIL

Bounty Killer was this morning granted bail when he appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's court. He was granted $500,000 bail and was ordered to return to court on November 9.
He is charged for the assault and unlawful wounding of Racquel Smith. Smith turned up at the Constant Spring Police station two weeks ago and complained that he beat her with a hammer, a mosquito repellant and a chain. Police reported that she was badly bruised and bloodied when she lodged the complaint.
This morning Smith indicated through her lawyer Terrence Ballentine, to the court that she wanted the matter to be sent to mediation.

Ballentine said his client and Pryce had been together for three years and he had never hit her until the incident earlier this month. He said Smith wanted to continue her relationship with the Deejay.
However, Senior Magistrate Judith Pusey would have none of it and dismissed the request.
Pryce also had another matter in which he is charged for possession of ganja put off until November 8.

BUJUS' UPDATE, VERDICT DAY PART 3

A jury foreman minutes ago told United States judge Jim Moody that they have not been able to reach a verdict in the case involving  Buju Banton.

The foreman said the 12-member jury was split evenly.
He told the court "I don't know if we will get to a final decision. We don't feel that we will progress, so could you provide further instructions? Since Thursday we have been reviewing evidence, nobody has changed their minds from their original positions,"
Moody then instructed the jurors to take their time in coming to a final decision."Be as leisurely as the occasion may require," Moody said. The judge gave further instructions that none of the jurors should surrender their conscience decision. Banton's attorney David Markus then filed a motion for a mistrial but Moody rejected the motion.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

2 KILL OR NOT 2 KILL

                          BEFORE...
EXODUS 20 VS. 13 THOU SHALT NOT KILL.


               N  AFTER....
EXODUS 21:17: and again in LEVITICUS 21:9 “And he who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death.”

EXODUS 22:19 and also in LEVITICUS 20:15-16 “Whoever lies with a beast shall surely be put to death.”


EXODUS 31:15 “Whoever does ANY work on the Sabbath day, he shall surely be put to death.”


LEVITICUS 20:10 “The adulterer and the adulteress, shall surely be put to death”. 

LEVITICUS 20:13 “If a man lies with a male as he lies with a woman…they shall surely be put to death.”


LEVITICUS 24:16 “And whoever blasphemes the name of the Lord shall surely be put to death, and all the congregation shall certainly stone him.”


NUMBERS 15:32-36 “…they found a man gathering sticks on the Sabbath day…Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘The man must surely be put to death”…So as the Lord commanded Moses, all the congregation brought him outside the camp and stoned him with stones, and he died.”


NUMBERS 31:15-18 “And Moses said to them: ‘Have you kept all the women alive?…Now therefore kill every male among the little ones; and kill every woman who has known a man intimately. But keep alive for yourselves all the young girls…’


THESE WERE JUST 3 BOOKS OF THE BIBLE...MOSES SEEMED 2 BE A LETHAL WEAPON OR HIGHLY AGITATED

Friday, September 24, 2010

BUJU VERDICT DAY *UPDATE*


Jurors in the Buju Banton trial went back deliberating a verdict at 9:50 am Tampa time after Judge Jim Moody answered a query from them. They wanted to know if a crime had taken place on December 10 when Ian Thomas and James Mac were arrested, in a sting operation.
Moody told them yes, that a crime had been comitted.
"Your job is to decide whether or not Mr Myrie was involved in that crime," Moody told the jurors.


STILL WAITING...THE JURY JUST GOT BACK FROM LUNCH AT 1 PM N HAVE  RESUMED DELIBERATIONS.

Okayyy Monday it is then...

BOUNTY KIBBA U MOUT


Killa u have Buju syndrome now, u mout leak di bizniz. U nuh know the only person u can trust is ureself.  Ure saying u just stressed out bout u backed up rent n bills on top of the vehicle situation. All the free Champion in action shows u did fi Prezzy n u cyaa check him fi a loan now eee *sad*.  U believe u cudda beat "Rockell" knee n gold coins drop out like a piniata? (Cross legs) So Rodney, How u plan to find the 5 million she asking  for, if u rent 2 mths in arrears. Summen haffi happen cuz u  know dem bwoy deh a  guh hammer u inna prison if ure broke. Judge licky licky, Attorney tiefy tiefy n Officer beggy beggy haffi get fi dem share 2. Alliance better hol' a garage sale or auction off u black suit dem 2 a funeral home or summen. U need a loan fast n Claudia nuh hav the 5 mil fi pay har off since she say she done. Bridgez u hav anything 2 sell, u mate need a new car or a house deposit. Every one a dem getting paid, Kadeem led the way n she got a nice cut. Bounty will not hav much left if he has 2 fork out so much money 4 every girl him beat cuz there r many more 2 come. Rodney u better sue hennessy n see wat u can recover, since ure blaming it on the A-A-A-A-A-Alcohol.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

DAVID SMITH (OLINT) PLED GUILTY

DAVID Smith was today sentenced to six-and-a-half-years in prison after he pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to money laundering and two counts of conspiracy to the fraud in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Oliver Smith (no relation), lawyer for the head of the failed Olint investment scheme, told the Observer a few minutes ago that his client’s decision to plead guilty was driven by his wife’s exposure.
According to the lawyer, David Smith’s guilty plea means that the three charges against his wife Tracy have been dropped and her right to travel has been reinstated.

BUJU UPDATE *NO VERDICT*

The 13-member panel of jurors were still undecided on the fate of Reggae singer Buju Banton after more than four hours of deliberation this afternoon.

They will reconvene tomorrow morning at 9:30
Banton has been languishing in the Pinellas County jail since December 10 last year when Federal agents removed him  from his home in Tamarac, Florida.

BUJU TAKES THE STAND

Markus announced that Banton would be taking the witness box because the "truth was on his side".
Buju Banton yesterday took the witness stand in his cocaine trial, denying that he was a trafficker or a financier of any illicit drug activities.But the artiste admitted two things: that he was naïve, and that he was only "talking crap" when he was recorded telling Government informant Alexander Johnson that he was a drug financier, who was in search of new drug ventures

"Like my mom always say, 'Mark, you talk a lot,' and that is the consequence of it," said the 37-year-old entertainer, whose given name is Mark Myrie, during cross-examination from prosecutor Jim Preston.
Buju said he was ashamed of himself for the things he had said, but told the attentive jurors that "talking crap" did not make him a dealer

"Are you guilty of being a cocaine trafficker?" Markus wasted no time in asking.
"No, Sir, I'm not," Banton promptly responded as he went on to deny the charges against him.
"How do you feel?" Markus asked.
"I'm scared," Banton said, managing an awkward smile. "I'm nervous. I've been waiting 10 months."
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                                    *******UPDATE***********
A 13-member panel of jurors are now deliberating whether to find Reggae artiste Buju Banton, whose real name is Mark Myrie, guilty or innocent of conspiracy with intent to distribute five kilogrammes of cocaine.

A female African-American juror fell ill and will not take part in this afternoon's deliberation.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

DEFENSE WITNESS PLED THE 5TH, SHOCKING BUJUS' LAWYER

The defense in the Buju Banton trial suffered a minor setback this morning when a possible witness pleaded the Fifth Amendment, deciding not to testify on behalf of the Jamaican singer.


The defense had requested that James Mack, Buju's former co-accused, give evidence for him, but Mack, fearful that he might jeopardise his chances of getting a lighter sentence, opted not to.
American law allows a witness to refuse to testify under oath on the ground that the answers could be used as evidence by prosecutors seeking to convict the witness for a criminal offence
Mack was arrested in December 2009 the same day that Buju, whose given name is Mark Myrie, was arrested and slapped with cocaine charges.He recently copped a plea deal for a lighter sentence. Also arrested along with Mack in a sting operation was Ian Thomas, who also copped a plea deal. Both men will be sentenced in November.

Markus said..."He would have helped."