Sunday, March 27, 2011

Morton and Willett plead not guilty

Morton and Willett plead not guilty


Trinidad & Tobago batsman and Leeward Islands allrounder have pleaded not guilty at the Port-of-Spain 10th Court after they were for possession of marijuana on March 11. The matter has been adjourned until June 17.

They reappeared before Magistrate Debby-Ann Bassaw, following their release on March 16 after close to US $3400. They had their passports returned to them, following an application from their lawyer Rajiv Persad.

Morton and Willett were arrested after the first day of T&T's Regional Four-Day Competition match against Leeward Islands in Port-of-Spain for carrying 407 grams of marijuana with an estimated street value of close to US $680. They were picked-up by police following a routine traffic stop and played no further part in the match.

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