Vybz Kartel's Murder Conviction Overturned
In a landmark decision, Jamaican dancehall artist Vybz Kartel, born Adidja Palmer, has had his 2014 murder conviction overturned, according to the BBC. The ruling came from the Privy Council in London, where Kartel's appeal highlighted critical jury misconduct during his trial.
2024-03-15 12:58:52 - VI News Staff
At 48, Kartel, a celebrated figure in the music industry known for collaborations with Jay-Z and Rihanna, has been serving a life sentence for the killing of Clive "Lizard" Williams.
The Privy Council's judgment focused on the failure to dismiss a juror accused of attempting to bribe other jurors, deeming it a significant violation of Kartel's right to a fair trial. This flaw, the justices stated, was "fatal to the safety of the convictions" that followed, thus undermining the trial's integrity.
Vybz Kartel's trial, lasting 64 days, stands as one of the longest in Jamaica's legal history. Initially, Kartel was mandated to serve at least 35 years before eligibility for parole, a sentence later adjusted to 32-and-a-half years. The trial's narrative centered around two men, Clive Williams and Lamar Chow, allegedly attacked after failing to return unlicensed firearms to Kartel. Chow's testimony described a violent confrontation at Kartel's residence in August 2011, which purportedly led to Williams' death, whose body has never been recovered following the subsequent burning of the house.