Brittney Grinerhas a doctor’s note recommending she use cannabis to treat pain, lawyers for the imprisoned WNBA star told a Russian court Friday.

The legal submission arrived a week after the Phoenix Mercury standout, 31,pleaded guiltyto possessing vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport in February.

“The attending physician gave Brittney recommendations for the use of medical cannabis. The permission was issued on behalf of the Arizona Department of Health,” Griner’s lawyer Maria Blagovolina said Friday during Griner’s fourth hearing since her arrest, reportedThe Associated Press.

“I was in a rush packing and the cartridges accidentally ended up in my bags,” Griner said.

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Brittney Griner smiles inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at the Khimki Court in the town of Khimki outside Moscow on July 15, 2022

In a hearing on Thursday, three witnesses from UMMC Yekaterinburg, the Russian team for which the two-time Olympic gold medalist has played since 2014, presented character witnesses to the court, according toNPR.

The club’s director of operations, Maksim Ryabkov, called Griner a “unique player” and added that he has personally recruited her to play in Russia, reported NPR.

“Russian fans love her as both an athlete and a personality,” continued Ryabkov.

During the proceedings in which Griner appeared in a locked white cage, the athlete became emotional, according to NPR.

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Brittney Griner enters a defendants' cage before a hearing at the Khimki Court in the town of Khimki outside Moscow on July 15, 2022

“That is maybe the first time in seven years I have seen her crying,” Ryabkov said, reported NPR. “I cannot understand how hard it is for her these recent five months. And I hope she’ll fight through it.”

According to multiple sources, U.S. Embassy officials delivered aletter to Grinerfrom President Biden at last week’s hearing in response to heremotional pleato the President on July 4, where she asked for help.

“I’m terrified I might be here forever,” she wrote, reportedESPN’s T.J. Quinn.

Brittney Griner is escorted to a courtroom for a hearing in the Khimki district court.Jim Heintz/AP/Shutterstock

Brittney Griner is escorted to a courtroom for a hearing in the Khimki district court

“In the hearings yesterday and today what became very clear is the tremendous amount of respect and admiration both in the United States and here in Russia where Miss Griner has been playing basketball for seven years, not only for her professional achievements but for her character and integrity,” U.S. Embassy charge d’affaires Elizabeth Rood said outside the courthouse, perAssociated Press.

The next hearing in Griner’s case is scheduled for July 26. If convicted, the basketball star faces up to 10 years in prison.

source: people.com