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Brittney Griner was prescribed medical cannabis for 'severe chronic pain,' lawyers tell court

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By Elizabeth Wolfe and Anna Chernova, CNNUpdated 2308 GMT (0708 HKT) July 15, 2022 ReplayMore Videos ...MUST WATCH(16 Videos)Brittney Griner's wife: Effort to free her doesn't match the rhetoricCNN breaks down key moments in the 77-minute surveillance video of Uvalde school shootingSteve Bannon's 'War Room' footage shows spread of conspiracy theories ahead of January 6thSee how Biden and the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince greet each other Trump's former chief of staff explains why he doesn't want him to run in 2024Doctor: Covid-19 BA.5 variant is highly transmissibleSee which airports lead the nation in flight cancellationsFormer police commissioner reacts to Uvalde surveillance footageFormer federal judge reveals most compelling evidence against Trump's election liesEx-Trump attorney says his alleged phone call shows that he's 'melting down'Grand jury indicts Alex Murdaugh on murder chargesCandidates in closely watched Senate race missing in actionBusiness professor says that Elon Musk is on the hook for $45 billionTapper calls out 'utter shamelessness' of GOP figures who called story of 10-year-old rape victim a lieIvana Trump, ex-wife of former President Donald Trump, dies at 73'This is a pattern and it's troubling': John Dean on erased January 6 texts(CNN)Lawyers for WNBA star Brittney Griner told Russian judges Friday that she was prescribed medical cannabis for «severe chronic pain.»Griner's defense team submitted to the Russian court a letter from a US medical center issuing a permit in Arizona in 2020 for the use of medical cannabis for Griner to treat her chronic pain caused by sports injuries.Also Friday, Griner's trial was postponed until July 26 after her lawyers said they needed more time to prepare for next

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The court "found the defendant guilty" of smuggling and possessing "a significant amount of narcotics", judge Anna Sotnikova told a court in the town of Khimki just outside Moscow. Sotnikova sentenced Griner, 31, to nine years in prison and said she would also have to pay a fine of one million rubles ($16,590). US President Joe Biden immediately released a statement, calling the Russian court's sentencing of Griner "unacceptable." "Russia is wrongfully detaining Brittney.
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KHIMKI, Russia: US basketball star Brittney Griner returns to a Russian court on Thursday (Aug 4) as her drugs trial grinds towards a finale that could end with a 10-year prison sentence and a US-Russia prisoner swap for one of the world's most notorious arms dealers.
US basketball star Brittney Griner is hoping to return home from Russia where she is standing trial on charges of drug smuggling, her lawyer said on Tuesday, amid talk of a prisoner exchange with Washington.

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