sport news Brittney Griner's appeal against nine-year prison sentence to be heard October ... trends now

sport news Brittney Griner's appeal against nine-year prison sentence to be heard October ... trends now
sport news Brittney Griner's appeal against nine-year prison sentence to be heard October ... trends now

sport news Brittney Griner's appeal against nine-year prison sentence to be heard October ... trends now

A Russian court on Monday set October 25 as the date for American basketball star Brittney Griner´s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession.

Griner, an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA´s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist, was arrested at a Moscow airport on February 17 after cannabis-infused vape cartridges were found in her luggage.

She pleaded guilty to the charges but said she had made an 'honest mistake' by entering Russia with cannabis oil, which is illegal in the country. She was convicted on August 4.

The Moscow region court said it will hear her appeal.

Griner admitted that she had the canisters in her luggage, but testified that she had inadvertently packed them in haste and that she had no criminal intent. Her defense team presented written statements that she had been prescribed cannabis to treat pain.

Her February arrest came at a time of heightened tensions between Moscow and Washington, just days before Russia sent troops into Ukraine. At the time, Griner, recognized as one of the greatest players in WNBA history, was returning to Russia, where she played during the U.S. league´s offseason.

A Russian court has set the date of October 25 to hear Brittney Griner's appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession

A Russian court has set the date of October 25 to hear Brittney Griner's appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession

The nine-year sentence was close to the maximum of 10 years, and Griner´s lawyers argued after the conviction that the punishment was excessive. They said in similar cases defendants have received an average sentence of about five years, with about a third of them granted parole.

Before her conviction, the U.S. State Department declared Griner to be 'wrongfully detained' - a charge that Russia has sharply rejected.

Reflecting the growing pressure on the Biden administration to do more to bring Griner home, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken took the unusual step of revealing publicly in July that Washington had made a 'substantial proposal' to get Griner home, along with Paul Whelan, an American serving a 16-year sentence in Russia for espionage.

Griner holds photographs standing inside a defendants' cage before a hearing at the Khimki Court, outside Moscow, on July 27

Griner holds photographs standing inside a defendants'

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