Embattled Dancehall superstar, Vybz Kartel will be seated beside a completely transformed defence team when he returns to court next month.
The internationally acclaimed artiste, currently in police custody on two murder charges, reportedly sacked his star-studded
legal team following his hearing on Thursday. The legal counsel consisted
of prominent attorneys, Tom Tavares-Finson, Chris Tavares-Finson and
Michael Deans, who also represents Kartel’s protege, Shawn Storm who was
also charged in one of Kartel’s murder cases.
Kartel will now be represented by English-Jamaican lawyer, Hannah
Harris-Barrington, who the deejay has commissioned to handle his cases going forward.
Harris-Barrington revealed in a radio interview on Monday that
she was informed of Kartel’s decision to change attorneys; complying
with the request of the deejay’s family to meet with the self-professed
“Worl’ Boss” before her services were secured. Additionally, she
revealed that at least two other attorneys-at-law will join their
defence team.
Kartel was charged with murder, conspiracy to murder and illegal
possession of a firearm on October 3rd in relation to the July shooting
death of Barrington “Bossie” Burton, 27, of a St. Catherine address.
Additionally, the Portmore Empire leader was charged with another murder
on October 24; standing accused of killing Clive “Lizard” Williams, a
dancer from Waterford, St. Catherine. Kartel’s designer, Calvin “Moonie”
Haye, entourage member, Kiro Jones and Portmore Empire singjay, Shawn
Storm were also charged in Williams’s murder. All of the men were
remanded in custody until October 2.
Kartel has been denied bail on several occasions since his initial
arrest on September 29 at a New Kingston hotel where a small quantity of
marijuana was found.
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