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Former NCAA basketball standout Jarred Shaw has been sentenced in Indonesia after he was arrested seven months ago for possessing marijuana gummies.
The 35-year-old basketball player, who had a career overseas and most recently played for the Tangerang Hawks in the Indonesian Basketball League (IBL), was sentenced on Wednesday (Dec. 10) to 26 months in prison on drug possession charges, per Andscape. He will serve the remainder of his sentence in Indonesia, where he has received a lifetime ban from the IBL. Indonesia has some of the strictest drug laws in the world, and Shaw was facing the death penalty for the drug charges he was found guilty of.
The judge in the case found him guilty of drug possession, but he managed to avoid trafficking enhancements to the charge. âHe was facing a possible death sentence and was in a dark place, so now having an out date means so much to him,â West said. âThis verdict gives him a chance to get home and be reunited with his mother and his family.â
And hereâs some hyperbole from High Times but it is good to see that Shawâs statement says
âI am grateful for everyone fighting for me. I used CBD to treat my medical condition. Without Donte guiding the legal team, Iâm not sure if the Indonesian court wouldâve accepted me being a user, not a distributor of narcotics. Iâm thankful for the support of Jolly, my family, Sulius, and the Embassy, along with the Law Office of LHS & Partners. I have nothing but respect and honor for the Indonesian legal system.â
For seven months, American athlete Jarred Shaw sat inside Indonesiaâs prison system, wondering whether a package of THC gummies sent from Thailand would cost him his life. On Tuesday, an Indonesian court sentenced the 35-year-old to 26 months. The decision marks a sharp departure from the death penalty framework that police and prosecutors had floated earlier in the case.
According to humanitarian advocate and international justice negotiator Donte West, who shared the verdict directly with High Times, the ruling reflects an uncommon acknowledgment of medical context inside Indonesiaâs narcotics courts. Shaw uses THC products to manage symptoms of Crohnâs disease, a chronic condition he has spoken about publicly throughout his career.
âThis is a major step forward globally,â West said. âJarred was wrongfully pushed toward a death penalty narrative over THC gummies used for medical treatment. Todayâs outcome gives him a fighting chance to return home, receive proper medical care, and be reunited with his family.â
A case that nearly ended in a death sentence
Shawâs arrest in May followed the delivery of a package authorities said contained THC-infused gummies. Indonesian officials initially accused him of trafficking, a classification that can carry the countryâs most severe penalties. Early briefings to local media framed Shaw as a distributor rather than a patient.
Todayâs verdict tells a different story. The court did not apply trafficking enhancements. The shift in sentencing reflects new weight given to medical evidence and Shawâs documented Crohnâs disease.
High Times reviewed direct communications between Shawâs attorney and the advocacy team confirming the courtâs decision and the medical findings presented during the process.
Attorney Richard Siregar told High Times that medical verification played a critical role. âWe confirmed Jarredâs medical condition and assessed the severity of his Crohnâs disease. This was a medical examination. We also communicated with the U.S. Embassy, and they expressed surprise that Jarred was able to be taken to Abdi Waluyo Hospital. They told me it was extraordinary that Donte was able to secure Jarredâs transfer to that facility. In cases like this, such access is extremely rare.â
A rare diplomatic intervention
The U.S. Embassy in Jakarta took the unusual step of providing humanitarian support for an active criminal case. According to West, the Embassyâs involvement centered on treatment access, due process and human rights considerations. High Times reviewed messages showing Embassy officials were in communication with Shawâs team and aware of key medical developments.
Shaw also shared a statement. âI am grateful for everyone fighting for me. I used CBD to treat my medical condition. Without Donte guiding the legal team, Iâm not sure if the Indonesian court wouldâve accepted me being a user, not a distributor of narcotics. Iâm thankful for the support of Jolly, my family, Sulius, and the Embassy, along with the Law Office of LHS & Partners. I have nothing but respect and honor for the Indonesian legal system.â
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