Buju’s gun conviction thrown out

A FEDERAL judge in Florida (USA) has tossed a 2011 gun conviction against Buju Banton after concluding that a juror did independent research into the case during the Jamaican reggae star’s trial. Banton is serving a 10-year sentence for convictions on cocaine conspiracy and trafficking charges stemming from a 2009 arrest. He faced an additional five years for the gun charge.
US District Judge James Moody on Wednesday said jury foreman Terri Wright should face a criminal contempt charge for researching the federal Pinkerton rule, which involves liability among conspirators for the actions of other conspirators, and discussing her findings with other jurors.

The verdict on the gun charge depended on the Pinkerton rule. Moody threw out that verdict and said it was up to the US government to decide whether to retry the Grammy winner.—Miamiherald.

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