Charges

Our client was charged with failing to store ammunition, possession of a controlled drug, namely 1.03kg of cannabis, possession of prescribed equipment, possession of prohibited weapons namely three catapults, and possession of fireworks.

Circumstances

Upon attending court it was determined that notwithstanding he had in excess of 1.03 kilograms of cannabis which can be considered a large commercial quantity that he had been charged under Section 33L(2)(a) of the Controlled Substances Act, meaning that a maximum fine of $500.00 could be imposed.

Penalty Received

Consequently, the matter was resolved on the first occasion with a simple fine of $1,000.00 was received.

Our client was also able to maintain his firearm licence and avoided any further action as against his firearms licence.

In determining to resolve the matter at an earlier time prosecution were unable to review the charges and lay a more serious charge in respect to the firearms offences. This resulted in the client receiving only a modest fine rather than potentially a more serious custodial sentence.

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Trafficking in a Controlled Drug, Driving Disqualified, Breach of Bond

Trafficking in a Controlled Drug, Driving Disqualified, Breach of Bond

Reference: 1700035
Significant Amendments to the Criminal Asset Confiscation Legislation

Significant Amendments to the Criminal Asset Confiscation Legislation

Cultivate Commercial Quantity of Cannabis

Cultivate Commercial Quantity of Cannabis

Reference: 1400460
Cultivation of Cannabis While on Parole

Cultivation of Cannabis While on Parole

Reference: 1400411
Possession of 4 Cannabis Plants

Possession of 4 Cannabis Plants

Reference: 1600681
Possession of 12 Cannabis Plants

Possession of 12 Cannabis Plants

Reference: 1600756
Possession of 18 Cannabis Plants

Possession of 18 Cannabis Plants

Reference: 1700034
Cultivation of 2 Cannabis Plants

Cultivation of 2 Cannabis Plants

Reference: 1200009
Cultivation of 17 Cannabis Plants

Cultivation of 17 Cannabis Plants

Reference: 1300346
Cultivation of Cannabis for Personal Use

Cultivation of Cannabis for Personal Use

Reference: 1300177
Possession of 200g of Cannabis

Possession of 200g of Cannabis

Reference: 1200042
Cultivation of 4 Cannabis Plants

Cultivation of 4 Cannabis Plants

Reference: 1300418
Cultivation of 8 Cannabis Plants

Cultivation of 8 Cannabis Plants

Reference: 1400365
Cultivation of Cannabis for Sale

Cultivation of Cannabis for Sale

Reference: 1400542
Possession of 1.03kg of Cannabis and Prohibited Weapons

Possession of 1.03kg of Cannabis and Prohibited Weapons

Reference: 1700104
Cultivation of 30 Cannabis Plants for Sale

Cultivation of 30 Cannabis Plants for Sale

Reference: 1600532
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