Most Jamaicans Thinks Vybz Kartel Should Not Be Allowed To Record In Prison
Lisa Hanna might be echoing the view of the bulk of Jamaicans when she calls for a ban on Vybz Kartel music due to his murder conviction.
Since making the statement in January, Lisa Hanna has been getting a lot of bashing from a lot of dancehall fans. But she is also getting some supporting from some quarters of dancehall and it seems the wider Jamaica supports her views. "If you are convicted until you are non bedevilled maybe information technology is your music needs non be played on the radio," she said.
The Observer conducted a survey of 2,747 Jamaicans on the subject and Seventy-eight percent of respondents thinks that convicted felons should not be immune to record music and sell from prison. Allow's be clear, there is no testify that Vybz Kartel is recording music in prison, only his music has dominated the airwaves since his incarceration in 2011.
Vybz Kartel recently got some skilful news when a gauge approves his exit to pursue his appeal in the Jamaican Appeal Court. His legal team are currently preparing their opening arguments which should exist submitted to the court past June this year. The trial is expected to get underway by the end of the year.
Source: https://urbanislandz.com/2017/03/21/jamaicans-vybz-kartel-not-allowed-record-prison/
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