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Friday, March 14, 2014

DEVA BRATT RESPONDS TO VYBZ KARTEL "GUILTY" VERDICT

Vybz Kartel former business partner, and co-creator of Portmore Empire, Deva Bratt, responds to "guilty" murder verdict.


In an exclusive interview with PRGirlAngel, Deva Bratt expresses that he wishes "no jail, no prison, nothing, not even death, on my worst enemy...". He went on to discuss some of the past events that caused the shift in friendship and working relationship between himself and Vybz Kartel. Check out the full interview via YouTube.
Deva Bratt is currently touring in the USA, and recording music under his label Krucial Konflict.
 



 
 
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Thursday, March 13, 2014

VYBZ KARTEL FOUND GUILTY ON MURDER CHARGE





Dancehall entertainer Vybz Kartel and his four co-accused have been found guilty of the murder of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams marking the end to a keenly watched trial that has lasted for 65 days. 

The eleven-member jury began deliberating at 3:45 p.m.

Initially, the eleven-member jury deliberated for 1 hour and 53 minutes before returning a 10-1 verdict.

They were sent back to reconsider because the verdict was not unanimous and was reached under two hours.

The jurors then went back to consider the matter before again returning to the courtroom.

Adidja Palmer – GUILTY
Shawn Campbell – GUILTY
Kahira Jones – GUILTY
Shane Williams – Not GUILTY
Andre St John – GUILTY
Kartel, 38, whose real name is Adidja Palmer and his co-accused went on trial on November 20 in the Home Circuit Court.

They had been in custody since September 2011.

They were charged with the murder of 27-year-old Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams, of Waterford, St Catherine.

The Crown represented by senior deputy director of public prosecutions, Jeremy Taylor, and Crown Counsel Leighton Morris alleged that on August 16, 2011 ‘Lizard’ was beaten to death at Kartel's house at 7 Swallowfield Avenue, Havendale, St Andrew over two missing guns. 


Article courtesy of Gleaner online.