Breaking News! Jamaican dancehall star Vybz Kartel's decade-long murder conviction overturned due to juror misconduct and bribery. Read more...
Jamaican dancehall star, Vybz Kartel, has seen a dramatic turn of events as his murder conviction from over a decade ago has been overturned. The verdict was quashed by judges in London who cited juror misconduct and bribery in the original trial. This decision comes after years of legal battles and uncertainty surrounding the case.
Following the UK's Privy Council quashing the conviction, the case has been sent back to a lower court to determine if there will be a retrial for the iconic dancehall figure. Vybz Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, has been serving a minimum of 32 years in a Jamaican prison since being found guilty of the crime.
The Privy Council's ruling marks a significant moment in Vybz Kartel's legal saga, bringing hope to his supporters and raising questions about the justice system's handling of the case. The overturned conviction has sparked discussions about the complexities of the justice system and the impact of external influences on legal proceedings.
In a surprising twist, the BBC reports that Vybz Kartel and his co-defendants have successfully appealed the conviction after years of fighting for justice. This victory not only signifies a pivotal moment in the musician's life but also sheds light on the challenges of navigating the legal system in high-profile cases.
Interestingly, Vybz Kartel, known for his controversial persona and unique musical style, has remained a prominent figure in the music industry despite his incarceration. His case has drawn international attention and sparked debates on the intersection of fame, crime, and the legal system. As he awaits further legal proceedings, the future remains uncertain for the dancehall star and his co-convicts.
Judges in London rule that there was juror misconduct and bribery in Vybz Kartel's original trial.
Jamaican dancehall star Vybz Kartel's conviction for the murder of an associate more than a decade ago was quashed on Thursday, with a London court ruling ...
The UK's Privy Council sent the Vybz Kartel murder conviction case to a lower court to decide whether or not to retry the dancehall icon.
Ten years after being convicted of murder, dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel and his co-convicts have won their appeal against the conviction and sentence.
The jailed dancehall star, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, is currently serving a minimum of 32 years in a Jamaican prison, after he was found guilty of ...
Adidja "Vybz Kartel" Palmer, Shawn Campbell, also known as "Shawn Storm", Kahira Jones and Andre "Mad Suss" St. John were convicted on March 13, 2014 for the ...
Dancehall star was sentenced to life in prison in 2014 for the murder of an associate.
Judges in London rule that there was juror misconduct and bribery in Vybz Kartel's original trial.
A Jamaican appeals court will now decide whether the dancehall star and his co-defendants will again stand trial.
The BBC reports that Kartel, born Adidja Palmer, and co-defendants Shawn Campbell, Kahira Jones, and Andre St. John successfully appealed the conviction on ...
Musician has been in prison in Jamaica since 2011 over disappearance of an associate whose body was never found.
Jamaican dancehall star Vybz Kartels' 2014 murder conviction was overturned a decade after his guilty verdict in 2014.
A judge ruled that the dancehall artist's 2014 trial had proceeded improperly after a claim of juror misconduct.
Jamaican singer Vybz Kartel's murder conviction has been overturned on appeal, with the court ruling the verdict was tainted by a judge's mistakes.
The musician, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, has been in a Jamaican jail since 2011 over the disappearance of his associate Clive "Lizard" Williams.
The Jamaican dancehall artist was given a life sentence in 2014 for the murder of an associate Clive โLizardโ Williams.
The murder conviction of Jamaican celebrity Vybz Kartel was thrown out. Adidja Palmer has been behind bars since his arrest in 2011 for the murder of Clive ...