NEW YORK, United States, December 21, 2009 - The President of Buju Banton's record label, Tracii McGregor, is urging that people not to rush to judgment on the guilt of the reggae star who is now facing drug charges in the United States.
In an exclusive interview with CaribWorldNews, the head of Buju's Gargamel Music Inc insisted the singer, born Mark Anthony Myrie, is "innocent" and that the label will pursue the best legal team to prove that.
She said she has been meeting with several leading attorneys to take over the case.
They include top criminal defence attorneys David Oscar Markus, who was named a 2009 Florida Super Lawyer for White Collar Criminal Defense Representation and was listed in the 2009 Chambers & Partners for White Collar Crime & Government Investigations; and Frank Rubino, who has tried hundreds of cases involving serious federal and international criminal offences including the case against Panamanian General, Manuel Noriega.
McGregor said the current attorney, Herbert Walker, was simply hired to represent Buju during his initial court appearance and the label has made no decision about who the trial attorney will be.
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