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Thank you Daddy!
NEW COURT DATE
Court Date For Dudus
Published: Sunday | June 19, 20110 Comments
Arthur Hall, Senior Staff Reporter
Reputed crime boss Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke is to have his day in a United States court on September 12.
Coke, who is facing charges of conspiracy to distribute drugs and conspiracy to traffic in firearms, was told of the trial date last Friday.
Mr Justice Robert Patterson Jr set the trial date when the parties appeared before him in US District Court in the Southern District of New York to discuss a motion filed by Coke’s lawyers to throw out the wiretap evidence which prosecutors intend to use against him.
“I do expect the trial to start September 12 as scheduled, unless something extraordinary happens,” Coke’s lawyer Stephen H. Rosen toldThe Sunday Gleaner yesterday.
Rosen – who addressed Friday’s court session via telephone from his home base in Florida – noted that before the trial gets under way, the parties are to appear before Patterson on July 8 to argue the case surrounding the wiretaps.
“The State now has 14 days to respond to our motion and two memoranda of law which we have filed to suppress the content of the wiretaps and then we get to file any additional data before the judge decides,” said Rosen.
breach of constitution
Dudus’ legal team is arguing that the wiretap information was acquired in breach of the Jamaican Constitution, and should not be admissible in the trial.
“The key aspect for us is that the Jamaican police sought the wiretap approval from the Supreme Court without telling the judge that the information would be shared with American prosecutors,” Rosen said.
“Now the judge will decide if there was a breach of Jamaican law and that information shared with the United States.”
Rosen has already filed with the US Court, the 2007 request by the local police to tap Coke’s telephones, while local lawyers assisting him have applied to the Supreme Court for the wiretap data from 2005, 2006 and 2009.
“We are surprised at the lack of justification in the wiretap request that was granted by the Jamaican Supreme Court. That would not have been allowed in the US if the police did not show reasonable cause for the wiretap,” added Rosen.
However, the document filed in the US Court shows the Jamaican police indicating that: “Our investigation indicates that there are reasonable grounds to believe that these persons have committed, and will continue to commit, the offences of conspiracy to import dangerous drugs … .”
US prosecutors will be relying heavily on the intercepted information which involves Coke and his alleged co-conspirators.
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY
DAD
God took the strength of a mountain,
The majesty of a tree,
The warmth of a summer sun,
The calm of a quiet sea,
The generous soul of nature,
The comforting arm of night,
The wisdom of the ages,
The power of the eagle’s flight,
The joy of a morning in spring,
The faith of a mustard seed,
The patience of eternity,
The depth of a family need,
Then God combined these qualities,
When there was nothing more to add,
He knew His masterpiece was complete,
And so, He called it … Dad
WHA AH GWAAN INA JAMAICA?
11-Year-Old Commits Suicide
Published: Sunday | June 19, 20110 Comments
Dalton Laing, Sunday Gleaner Writer
Whispers were on the lips of everyone in the community of Blue Hole in Belmont, Westmoreland, as the suicide of 11-year-old Dujon Robinson was pondered.
He was found hanging from the ceiling of a chicken coop at the back of his yard Friday afternoon. Persons who gathered at the scene were saddened by the horrific sight of the youngster who had issued a threat on his life.
His mother stayed far from the media. However, a close friend of the family, Jenise Sanderson, said Dujon had spoken of his deadly intention at school. “I heard that he talk it at school and the teacher call his mother, so I am surprised to know that he really did it,” she said.
He was a student at New Hope Primary and Junior High in Whitehouse.
“He made tea and egg sandwich for his mother this morning, with mayonnaise,” Sanderson said and his mother asked for one more cup and he made it, so we never knew that he had that kind of intention.”
She described him as a very quiet individual who did not talk much.
Dujon lived with his mother and two siblings.
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