Convicted drug lord released from US prison
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Convicted Jamaican drug lord who spent nine years in a Florida penal facility has been released.
Norris “Deedo” Nemhard after fighting his extradition for four years, was extradited in 2008.
Under the US Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act, Nembhard along with Montego Bay businessman Leebert Ramcharan were designated ‘Drug Kingpins’.
Four other Jamaicans – Robroy ‘Spy’ Williams, Glenford Williams, Vivian Dalley and Herbert Henry, a former police corporal were also extradited with him.
Their cases drew national attention, based on the allegations made by US prosecutors that they were major participants in the international drug trade between Jamaica and Colombia.
Nembhard pled guilty upon reaching the United States and was initially sentenced to 13 years but that sentence was reduced to nine years.