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American girls’s basketball star Brittney Griner was convicted of intentionally smuggling medicine into Russia and sentenced to 9 years of jail time Thursday in a case that has raised issues she is getting used as a political pawn in Russia’s warfare in opposition to Ukraine.
Decide Anna Sotnikova of the Khimki metropolis court docket delivered the sentence and fined Griner 1 million rubles, or about $16,400. She mentioned the court docket took under consideration Griner’s partial act of contrition, regret for the deed, state of well being and charitable actions. Prosecutors had requested that she be sentenced to 9.5 years in jail.
Previous to the decision, Griner apologized to the court docket and requested for leniency in an emotional speech.
“I by no means meant to harm anyone, I by no means meant to place in jeopardy the Russian inhabitants, I by no means meant to interrupt any legal guidelines right here,” Griner mentioned. “I made an sincere mistake and I hope that in your ruling that it doesn’t finish my life right here. I do know everyone retains speaking about political pawn and politics, however I hope that, that’s removed from this courtroom.
“I need to say once more that I had no intent on breaking any Russian legal guidelines. I had no intent. I didn’t conspire or plan to commit this crime,” she added.
After the sentence, Griner informed a CNN producer as she left court docket, “I like my household.”
The decision comes about six months after the 31-year-old was arrested at a Moscow airport and accused by Russian prosecutors of attempting to smuggle lower than 1 gram of hashish oil in her baggage. The 2-time US Olympic basketball gold medalist pleaded responsible to drug fees final month and mentioned she by chance packed the medicine whereas in a rush.
Griner’s attorneys, Maria Blagovolina and Alexander Boykov, mentioned in a written assertion they are going to enchantment the choice and criticized the court docket for ignoring their proof. They’ve 10 days to enchantment.
“We’re very disillusioned by the decision. As authorized professionals, we consider that the court docket needs to be truthful to everybody no matter nationality. The court docket fully ignored all of the proof of the protection, and most significantly, the responsible plea,” they mentioned within the assertion. “This contradicts the prevailing authorized follow. Taking into consideration the quantity of the substance (to not point out the defects of the experience) and the plea, the decision is completely unreasonable. We will definitely file an enchantment.”
Talking exterior court docket, Boykov mentioned that the typical time in jail for this kind of crime is 5 years, including that nearly a 3rd of these convicted get parole.
Griner “just isn’t doing superb at this time,” mentioned Blagovolina, a accomplice at Rybalkin, Gortsunyan, Dyakin and Companions legislation agency. The protection crew is hopeful that Griner will have the ability to discuss to her household subsequent week. Blagovolina added that Griner will return to the detention heart the place she is being held.
The cruel sentence comes amid the backdrop of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the nation’s saber-rattling with the US and Europe. The US State Division maintains Griner is wrongfully detained, and US officers have provided a possible prisoner swap with Russia in an try and deliver her residence safely.
Cost d’Affaires of the US Embassy in Russia, Elizabeth Rood, mentioned the sentence was a “miscarriage of justice,” and US President Joe Biden mentioned the prolonged sentence was “unacceptable.”
“At the moment, American citizen Brittney Griner acquired a jail sentence that’s yet one more reminder of what the world already knew: Russia is wrongfully detaining Brittney. It’s unacceptable, and I name on Russia to launch her instantly so she may be along with her spouse, family members, mates, and teammates,” Biden mentioned in a press release.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized the Russian authorized system extra broadly, saying the sentence “places a highlight on our vital issues with Russia’s authorized system and the Russian authorities’s use of wrongful detentions to advance its personal agenda, utilizing people as political pawns.”
He mentioned the US is working to deliver residence Griner and Paul Whelan, an American citizen who has been held by Russia for alleged espionage since 2018. “That is an absolute precedence of mine and the Division’s,” Blinken mentioned.
It’s now “as much as the Russian facet” on whether or not Griner’s conviction opens new doorways for negotiations of a prisoner swap, Nationwide Safety Council spokesperson John Kirby mentioned.
“We’re nonetheless open to having our proposal critically and positively thought-about, and if on the Russian facet which means they really feel like they’re extra empowered to do this, then so be it,” Kirby informed reporters in Thursday’s White Home briefing.
Kirby reiterated the US place stays that it desires Russia to “take the deal on the desk as a result of it’s one, it’s a good one, and it’ll assist deliver Paul and Brittney residence.”
CNN Nationwide Safety Analyst Steve Corridor mentioned the cruel sentence was not a shock and argued that Russia’s court docket proceedings are usually not professional.
“That is all efficiency in Russia. There was by no means any doubt as to what was going to occur,” he mentioned. “What Vladimir Putin is attempting to do is mainly drive up the bargaining value of Ms. Griner.”
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Final week, CNN reported that the Biden administration proposed a prisoner swap with Russia, providing to launch a convicted Russian arms trafficker, Viktor Bout, in alternate for Griner and Whelan. Russian officers countered the US supply, a number of sources aware of the discussions have mentioned, however US officers didn’t settle for the request as a professional counteroffer.
The Kremlin warned Tuesday that US “megaphone diplomacy” won’t assist negotiations for a prisoner alternate involving Griner. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov mentioned Moscow believes these talks needs to be “discrete.”
Griner’s WNBA crew, the Phoenix Mercury, performed the Connecticut Solar on Thursday evening. Earlier than the sport, the groups held a 42-second second of silence as gamers linked arms. Close to the tip of the tribute, spectators began chanting, “Deliver her residence! Deliver her residence!” Griner, a six-time WNBA all-star, wears No. 42 for the Mercury.
The Mercury misplaced 77-64. Level guard Skylar Diggins-Smith, sporting a “We Are BG” T-shirt, mentioned after the sport the decision was devastating.
“No one wished to even play at this time,” she informed reporters. “How are you imagined to method the sport, method the court docket and with a transparent thoughts, and our complete group is crying earlier than the sport? Since you attempt to honor her and also you attempt to come out and nonetheless play exhausting for her.”
Earlier, the Mercury launched a press release calling the decision “a sobering milestone within the 168-day nightmare” of her detention.
“We’re impressed day by day by BG’s energy and we’re steadfastly dedicated to preserving her top-of-mind publicly till she is safely again on American soil. We won’t enable her to be forgotten. We’re BG,” the assertion reads.
Head coach Vanessa Nygaard informed CNN the responsible verdict and Griner’s sentence is “unacceptable.”
“It’s simply heartbreaking,” the coach mentioned. “To listen to her phrases and her apologies. Simply attempting to ship love, prayers and energy to her.”
In a joint assertion, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver criticized the decision and sentence as “unjustified and unlucky, however not surprising.”
“The WNBA and NBA’s dedication to her protected return has not wavered and it’s our hope that we’re close to the tip of this technique of lastly bringing BG residence to the USA,” they mentioned.
The court docket listening to Thursday started shortly after Griner arrived in handcuffs, escorted by Russian officers into the defendant’s cage. As soon as uncuffed, she spoke along with her authorized crew after which held up a photograph of the UMMC Ekaterinburg basketball crew, the Russian squad she performed for in the course of the WNBA offseason.
In closing arguments, Blagovolina argued that Griner by no means used marijuana in Russia and that she by no means had the intention of doing so. She had no must deliver the vape cartridges to Russia, the lawyer added. All this confirms the whole absence of intent in her actions, Blagovolina argued.
Even when Griner ever used medical marijuana, it was solely at residence again in Arizona, uncommon and solely with a health care provider’s prescription, she added. She couldn’t have identified how strict the legal guidelines had been in Russia, Blagovolina mentioned.
Boykov additionally argued Griner had no alternative to correctly look at the court docket paperwork. He mentioned that the Russian structure ensures everybody the fitting to make use of their native language and the free alternative of the language of communication.
Boykov cited an occasion when a language interpreter supplied to Griner flipped by a prolonged doc provided by an investigator for translation after which informed Griner, “Mainly, it means that you’re responsible.”
All through the trial, Griner’s attorneys have laid out arguments undermining the prosecution’s case and claiming her detention was not dealt with accurately after she was stopped February 17 by personnel on the Sheremetyevo Worldwide Airport.
Her detention, search and arrest had been “improper,” Boykov mentioned final week, noting extra particulars could be revealed throughout closing arguments.
After she was stopped within the airport, Griner was made to signal paperwork that she didn’t absolutely perceive, she testified. At first, she mentioned, she was utilizing Google translate on her telephone however was later moved to a different room the place her telephone was taken and she or he was made to signal extra paperwork.
No lawyer was current, Griner testified, and her rights weren’t defined to her. These rights would come with entry to an lawyer as soon as she was detained and the fitting to know what she was suspected of. Below Russian legislation, she ought to have been knowledgeable of her rights inside three hours of her arrest.
On Tuesday, on the seventh listening to in her case, a protection knowledgeable testified that the examination of the substance contained in Griner’s vape cartridges didn’t adjust to Russian legislation. Blagovolina additionally informed CNN her crew’s specialists recognized “a couple of defects” within the machines used to measure the substance.
At trial, Griner testified she has a health care provider’s prescription for medical hashish and had no intention of bringing the drug into Russia. Following her detention in February, she was examined for medicine and was clear, her attorneys beforehand mentioned.
“We proceed to insist that, by indiscretion, in a rush, she packed her suitcase and didn’t take note of the truth that substances allowed to be used in the USA ended up on this suitcase and arrived within the Russian Federation,” Boykov, of Moscow Authorized Heart, has mentioned.