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News (Media Awareness Project) - Peru: US Woman Gets 6 Years For Smuggling In Peru
Title:Peru: US Woman Gets 6 Years For Smuggling In Peru
Published On:1998-03-12
Source:Orange County Register (CA)
Fetched On:2008-09-07 13:59:06
US WOMAN GETS 6 YEARS FOR SMUGGLING IN PERU

Courts:The 20-year-old Illinois woman may be able to serve part of her
sentence in the United States.

LIMA, PERU - A young U.S. woman charged with trying to smuggle cocaine out
of Peru in her suitcase was sentenced Wednesday to six years in prison by a
Peruvian court.

Jennifer Davis, 20, of Danville, Ill., slumped in her chair as the judge
read the sentence, but she kept herself in control, said her lawyer, Emilia
Fishman. Reporters were not allowed in the courtroom.

Fishman had asked for the six-year sentence for Davis, who had pleaded
guilty to the drug-smuggling charges, while the prosecution had wanted at
least 10 years. Davis also was ordered to pay a $2,200 fine.

"This is a victory for Jennifer. She could have received a lot longer
sentence," Fishman said.

Davis will serve at least part of the sentence in Lima's harsh Chorrillos
women's prison, where she now shares a narrow, cockroach-infested cell with
another inmate and must take baths with buckets of cold water. Prisoners
provide their own food, water, toilet paper and soap.

Under the terms of a treaty between the United States and Peru, Davis could
serve part of her sentence in a U.S. prison. Fishman said she will apply
for Davis' transfer.

Davis, an aspiring model, was caught by customs officials with about 8
pounds of cocaine hidden in her luggage at Lima's Jorge Chavez airport as
she prepared to board a plane to Miami in September a996.

She pleaded guilty to drug-smuggling charges and has spent 11/2 years
waiting for Peru's slow justice system to process her case.

Davis says she was offered $5,000 by drug traffickers in the United States
to fly to Lima, pick up the cocaine, and fly back to Miami.

"I want to tell kids who think they can come here and make a few easy
dollars smuggling drugs not to do it," Davis said before her sentencing.
"The drug traffickers will say that it's easy and no one gets caught - they
lie."

The time she has served will count as part of the sentence.
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