The Star (Jamaica)

Kartel’s appeal starts today

- LIVERN BARRETT STAR Writer

The Appeal Court is to begin hearing the case of Vybz Kartel and his co-accused today.

Lawyers for the popular entertaine­r are contending that the judge who presided over his murder trial erred when he allowed prosecutor­s to use text messages and video evidence collected from his cell phone.

The assertions are among 16 grounds filed by Kartel’s attorneys, Valerie Neita Robertson and Tom Tavares-Finson, to convince the Court of Appeal to quash his murder conviction.

Kartel, given name Adidja Palmer, was convicted in April 2014, along with fellow entertaine­r Shawn Storm, given name Shawn Campbell, Kahira Jones and Andre St John, for killing Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams in 2011.

They were all given the mandatory sentence of life in prison with Kartel ordered to serve 35 years before being eligible for parole.

Campbell, Jones and St John were ordered to serve 25 years before being eligible for parole.

NATIONAL ATTENTION

The 65-day trial, which captured national attention, featured video, text and audio messages, which police investigat­ors claim were taken from Kartel’s BlackBerry cell phone.

But Kartel’s attorneys, in their appeal, pointed to evidence presented during the trial that one of the phones was used several times, while it was in the custody of police investigat­ors.

Kartel’s attorneys argue that given the importance of the cell phones to the case against the entertaine­r, prosecutor­s had a duty “to show that integrity of the electronic device was uncompromi­sed.” Justice Lennox Campbell, who presided over the trial, was also faulted for allowing video evidence from the phone to be used as evidence.

Paula Llewellyn, director of public prosecutio­ns, confirmed that a threeman team, led by Senior Deputy Director of Public Prosecutio­ns, Jeremy Taylor, will oppose the appeal.

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