From the Boston Globe:
A decade after Roxbury drug kingpin Dwayne Owens was sentenced to life in prison for murder, racketeering, and cocaine trafficking, a federal appeals court has ruled he may be entitled to a new trial based on his assertion that his family was barred from the courtroom during jury selection and that he was never told he had the right to testify at the 1997 trial.
"On balance, we find that Owens's trial may have crossed the line from imperfect to unfair," wrote the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in a 41-page decision handed down Thursday, ordering a judge to hold a hearing, where Owens may present evidence to bolster his claims.
Yesterday, Boston lawyer Peter B. Krupp , who is handling Owens' s appeal, filed a motion urging the court to expedite the hearing because Owens, 43, was recently diagnosed with lung cancer and told by doctors he may have six months to live.
Owens was convicted of running a large-scale cocaine ring from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s that was centered in Dorchester and Roxbury and netted more than $2 million.
According to Owens, neither of his trial lawyers, Robert Sheketoff and federal defender Miriam Conrad, told him during his trial that he had a right to testify, even if they advised him not to. Owens, in an affidavit, told the court he would have taken the stand and denied any involvement in killings . Jurors convicted him of conspiring to kill Rodney Belle, who was gunned down in a Mattapan park in 1989.

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Posted by: StoneHATTIE28 | November 12, 2011 at 01:27 AM