Stabroek News: "The prosecution in the Peter Morgan drug case has argued that his three pre-trial motions should be rejected, claiming it has evidence linking the defendant with cocaine delivered in the UK and Canada and with Roger Khan as well as other Guyanese in whom the US has expressed an interest.
The government has also put Morgan on notice that it plans to call expert witnesses who would testify about the street value of the cocaine he allegedly conspired to traffic in and about money laundering."
The government has also put Morgan on notice that it plans to call expert witnesses who would testify about the street value of the cocaine he allegedly conspired to traffic in and about money laundering."
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