Russian court rejects Brittney Griner's appeal
Moscow, Oct 25: A Russian court on Tuesday rejected US basketball star Brittney Griner's appeal against a nine-year prison sentence.
A court in the city of Krasnogorsk, located immediately northwest of Moscow, ruled to leave the verdict "without change".
Griner is a two-time Olympic gold medalist.
Why
was
Griner
arrested?
Griner
was
arrested
on
February
17
at
Moscow's
Sheremetyevo
International
Airport
with
vape
cartridges
containing
cannabis
oil.
The
substance
is
banned
in
Russia.
She was sentenced on August 4 to nine years in a penal colony for possession and smuggling of drugs.
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The court that handed Griner her 9-year sentence found that she had committed the crime "deliberately." Griner had pleaded guilty, while maintaining in her testimony that it was an "honest mistake" and that she had packed "in a rush."
Her defense team presented statements saying she had been prescribed the cannabis oil to treat pain. It also argued that the 9-year term was excessive, saying that in similar cases defendants have received an average sentence of about five years.
US officials have said that Griner was "wrongfully detained," an accusation denied by Moscow. The basketball star's arrest came just days before the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Last month, US President Joe Biden met with Griner's wife Cherelle and called the verdict "unacceptable." In July, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken revealed that Washington had made a "substantial proposal to get Griner home.
Source: DW