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Russia rejects US basketballer's appeal of ‘traumatic’ sentence

Court rules to leave Brittney Griner’s Aug verdict unchanged

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Oct 2022 9:29PM

Russia rejects US basketballer's appeal of ‘traumatic’ sentence
US basketball player Brittney Griner, who was sentenced to nine years in a Russian penal colony in August for drug smuggling, is seen on a screen via a video link from a remand prison during a court hearing to consider an appeal against her sentence, at the Moscow regional court today. – AFP pic, October 25, 2022

KRASNOGORSK – A Russian court today rejected an appeal from US basketball star Brittney Griner of her nine-year prison term on drug charges, ignoring her plea for the “traumatic” sentence to be reduced.

The court in Krasnogorsk near Moscow ruled to leave Griner’s August verdict "without change", while noting that each day the athlete had spent behind bars since her February arrest would be counted as one-and-a-half of her term.

Griner had earlier pleaded for the sentence to be cut at today’s hearing, which Washington had denounced as a “sham:”.

“I really hope that the court will adjust this sentence because it has been very very stressful and very traumatic,” Griner said by video link from her detention centre just outside the Russian capital.

The 32-year-old was handed nine years in prison in August for possessing vape cartridges with a small quantity of cannabis oil, after she was arrested at a Moscow airport in February.

The case came amid fierce tensions between Moscow and Washington over Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine.

Speaking slowly so her words could be translated into Russian, Griner asked the court for leniency given that the amount of cannabis found was “barely over the significant amount”.

“I don't understand the first court’s decision to give one year less than the max when I’ve been here almost eight months and people with more severe crimes have gotten less than what I was given,” she said. 

“So I just beg that the court... reassess my sentence.”

Her lawyers had earlier said that Griner “does not expect any miracles” but had hoped for a reduction of her term.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre earlier this month described the appeal hearing as “another sham judicial proceeding” and said Griner should be released immediately.

When she was arrested, the two-time Olympic basketball gold medallist and Women’s NBA champion had been in Russia to play for the professional Yekaterinburg team, during her off-season from the Phoenix Mercury.

She pleaded guilty to the charges, but said she did not intend to break the law or use the banned substance in Russia.

Griner had testified that she had permission from a US doctor to use medicinal cannabis to relieve pain from her many injuries, and had never failed a drug test.

The use of medical marijuana is not allowed in Russia.

In August, Moscow said it was ready to discuss a prisoner swap for Griner, but there has been no apparent progress.

Reports have suggested that Griner and another American jailed in Russia, Paul Whelan – a former US marine arrested in December 2018 and accused of spying – could be traded for Victor Bout, a Russian arms trafficker serving 25 years in jail on a 2012 conviction. – AFP, October 25, 2022

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