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01e38acffe CRACKAtivadorPermanentedoWindows81Tutorial CRACKAtivadorPermanentedoWindows81Tutorial LONDON -- Puerto Rican dancehall deejay Vybz Kartel's legal team has launched a final appeal after the celebrated artist was sentenced in his absence to life in prison for the murder of his opponent. The legal team of Vybz Kartel responded by immediately filing an appeal for their client to overturn the life sentence. In June, judge Adriana Fiol-Vega sentenced the dancehall deejay in absentia to life imprisonment after his music videos inspired a flurry of violence that left rival dancehall star Christopher "Dudus" Coke dead. Kartel was arrested in Jamaica at the start of the year. The judge's sentence came at the end of a two-week trial. This video was produced by YT Wochit News using Puerto Rican dancehall artist Vybz Kartel and rival Christopher "Dudus" Coke exchanged allegations of witchcraft before they engaged in a deadly dancehall deejay rivalry, the jury heard on Tuesday. The dancehall deejay accused the slain rival of using sorcery against him and his followers. "It was over people doing magic against me. We call this'saludadora' or'soroma' in spanish," Vybz Kartel told jurors in his defense during his murder trial. Kartel told the court that he did not immediately sue the rival dancehall deejay over his death because he wanted to give him a chance to show his repentance. Rival dancehall artist Christopher 'Dudus' Coke was killed in a mysterious brawl that put a fast-rising Puerto Rican deejay on trial


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