10/1/2020

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END DATE
2-Oct-20
Natasha York v. Fiona Miller
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The Supreme Court of...
Criminal Law
Shade Subair Williams J
Mr. Mark Pettingill (Chancery Legal Limited)
Ms. Karen King for the Director of Public Prosecutions
FACTS OF THE CASE:
Appellant imported 1430.7 grams of Cannabis for medical reasons struggling with seizures first-time offender pleaded guilty 12 months imprisonment with 9 suspended
SUMMARY:
Whether sentence was harsh and manifestly excessive legality of importing cannabis for medical use
OUTCOMES:
Sentence found to be harsh and manifestly excessive entire term of imprisonment suspended for 3 years
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