Chattanooga Times Free Press

No plea from Griner in trial

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MOSCOW — American basketball star Brittney Griner went on trial Friday, 4 1/2 months after her arrest on charges of possessing cannabis oil while returning to play for a Russian team.

The initial session of the trial, which was adjourned until Thursday, offered the most extensive public interactio­n between Griner and reporters since the 6-foot-9 center for the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and twotime Olympic gold medalist for the United States was arrested in February at Moscow’s Sheremetye­vo Internatio­nal Airport.

Griner, 31, was escorted into the courtroom in the capital’s suburb of Khimki while handcuffed, carrying a water bottle and what appeared to be a magazine, and wearing a Jimi Hendrix T-shirt.

Police have said she was carrying vape canisters with cannabis oil when detained at the airport. She could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted of large-scale transporta­tion of drugs.

The state-owned Tass news agency quoted Griner as saying in court that she understood the charges against her. Asked by the judge if she wanted to enter a plea, Griner responded, “At this moment, no, your honor. At a later date,” according to Mediazona, an independen­t news site known for its extensive coverage of high-profile court cases.

Fewer than 1% of defendants in Russian criminal cases are acquitted, and unlike in U.S. courts, acquittals can be overturned.

Two witnesses were questioned by the prosecutio­n: an airport customs official, who spoke in open court, and an unidentifi­ed witness in a closed session, according to the state news agency RIA-Novosti. The trial was then adjourned when two other witnesses did not show up, RIA-Novosti reported.

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