Buju Banton, unlike most dancehall artists, actually makes money and the record label that he founded isn’t screwing around with Amerikkka’s legal system when it comes to their top earner and his alleged cocaine dealing. So, his people hired Miami-based attorney David Oscar Markus, who Jamaica’s Gleaner describes as a “rising star” in the criminal defense field. What’s so great about this guy? Well, for starters, he’s a Harvard Law School grad, has won all sorts of awards for being a “super lawyer” under 40-years-old, represented some major cartel kingpins, and most importantly, has an impressive success rate when it comes to drug cases. |The Gleaner|
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Superstar Lawyer Gives Buju Banton A Fighting Chance
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Buju, I heard stories of how you were sent to jail. On a flight to Jamaica, December 20, 2011, I read an article in the Carribean Beat Magazine entitled Brother Behind Bars by Garry Steckles. As a mother my heart broke for you. I took the magazine from the plane and had every young man I encountered in Jamaica read the article. I wanted them to know not everyone is a friend and the devil take human form to bring us into hell.
You are truly missed from the music world. There is not an artist who rivals you. their songs are weak , filled with verses of fast cars, easy girls, lavish homes and quick money. I believe there is an order in life. You may not feel that way now, but you are in this place because this is where God/Jah wants you. You have a purpose in jail…find it. You forgot God/Jah and he humbled you, so that you may not forget him. take this time to reflect on God/Jah, self and man. Find yourself in the Valley of the Shadow of death and fear no evil. Look into the face of death and remove his mask so you may know his true identity.