Judge refuses to vacate Somali pirate's sentence
Source: Associated Press
Judge refuses to vacate Somali pirates sentence
February 2, 2020
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) A federal judge in Virginia has refused to vacate the life sentence handed down to a Somali man convicted in a 2010 attack on a U.S. Navy vessel off the coast of Africa.
A judge in Norfolk issued a ruling Friday rejecting Mohamed Abdi Jamas claim that his sentence should be overturned because his lawyer was ineffective.
Jama was sentenced to life in prison in 2016 for piracy. He filed a motion last year claiming ineffective assistance of counsel. Jama claimed his lawyer failed to understand the laws and fact needed to prove piracy and failed to argue jurisdictional and other law regarding piracy offenses and territory. He also argued that his lawyer failed to advise him of plea deals and failed to negotiate or explain any plea offers.
The judge said the court record provides no support for Jamas claims and shows that his lawyer shared a plea offer by prosecutors of 25 years in prison. Jamas lawyer said in an affidavit that his client refused to cooperate.
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According to court records, Jama and his codefendants approached the USS Ashland in April 2010 in the Gulf of Aden and opened fire with AK-47s. Crew members of the Ashland returned fire and took the pirates into custody.
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