An usual situation has arisen regarding the uninanimous 12-person jury verdict in the drug-trafficking trial of former BVI premier Andrew Alturo Fahie, reports the Miami Herald.
Two Florida jurors who helped convict Andrew Fahie, a former premier of the British Virgin Islands, on drug trafficking-related charges came forward shortly after they were discharged Thursday to say they were pressured to vote guilty, putting the case in what the judge called the "worst-case scenario" at a hearing Monday.
MIAMI, CMC -Former British Virgin Islands (BVI) premier, Andrew Fahie, faces the possibility of life imprisonment after he was found guilty late Thursday evening on drug and racketeering related charges. The sentencing is scheduled for April 29,.