How many cartridges did Brittney Griner bring? US basketball star jailed for 9 years in Russia

2022-09-09 23:26:33 By : Ms. Angela Feng

On Thursday, August 4, a Russian court sentenced WNBA star Brittney Griner to over nine years in prison after the verdict found that she violated Russia's cannabis possession law. The court found her guilty as she brought two vape cartridges with cannabis content into the country back in February. A report by Russian news agency TASS states:

Griner was arrested after the vape cartridges were found in her luggage and was charged by the Russian authorities for smuggling drugs. As of now, she has been detained in Russia for over 168 days.

Following the sentencing, the White House released a statement from US President Joe Biden. In the statement, Biden said:

Hash oil or any cannabis-content product is illegal in Russia. If the product contains less than six grams of cannabis or two grams of hash, the possessor can face imprisonment of up to 15 days and a fine, if proven guilty. Furthermore, possessing anything beyond the aforementioned limit is treated as a severe criminal offense in the country.

However, Brittney Griner was charged with the intention of smuggling drugs, which is what led to her sentence of over nine years in prison. According to Drug Policy Facts, possession of drugs beyond "0.5 grams of heroin, opium or desomorphine" is generally considered a criminal offense and can lead to up to 10 years of imprisonment.

Previously, the US basketball star pleaded guilty to the charges as her attorneys hoped that the court would be considerate while sentencing her. At the time, Brittney Griner revealed that she had packed her luggage in a hurry, and it was "an honest mistake." She further said:

After the verdict, which sentenced her to 9.5 years in a Russian prison, Brittney Griner's lawyers, Maria Blagovolina and Alexander Boikov, told PEOPLE that the sentence was "absolutely unreasonable."

While Russia maintains that no political influence was involved in Griner's detention and sentencing, it has led to speculation that Griner possessed less than a gram of oil and cannabis content in the cartridges. However, the WNBA player was sentenced to just shy of ten years in prison, which is the maximum sentence for violation of drug smuggling rules in Russia.

Furthermore, even US President Joe Biden insinuated that he believes Russia's sentencing was politically charged. In his statement from the White House, Biden said:

In late July, CNN reported that the US government had offered Russia a prisoner-exchange deal to bring back Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan. As per reports, the US would exchange convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for the proposed arrangement. It remains to be seen whether the Russian government will agree to this deal.

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