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Buju Banton Gets His Third New Trial Date |
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Tuesday, 01 June 2010 00:00 |
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A federal judge again has changed the trial date for Grammy-nominated reggae singer Buju Banton without giving a reason.
Buju's trial on drug charges was originally scheduled for April 19, the date the Gargamel requested. But 11 days before the trial was set to start, U.S. District Judge James Moody moved it to June 21.
The defense objected, citing the cost of rearranging travel for witnesses and noting that Banton would be held in jail longer.
Moody overruled the objections. Now, new details are that the case has been moved to the September trial calendar. A trial date will be set at a status conference in August.
Banton's attorney, David Oscar Markus, has again filed an objection on the same grounds, saying the change violates the federal Speedy Trial Act.
The law generally requires that a criminal defendant's trial start within 70 days after he is charged or makes an initial appearance, whichever is later.
Buju Banton was arrested Dec. 10 in Miami, had his initial appearance the next day and was indicted Dec. 15. The defense motion says the speedy trial requirement already would have been violated with the June trial date.
The Gargamel has been jailed since his arrest. He and two codefendants are accused of participating in a cocaine deal in Sarasota.
Buju Banton claims he was entrapped.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 June 2010 19:36 |