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date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 11:54:41 +0000,    group: uk.politics.drugs        back       
Man faces jail for growing 18 cannabis plants   
Disgusting.

Man admits creating secret cannabis room 28 December 2007

A TYRE fitter who pleaded guilty to growing 18 cannabis plants at his
elderly parents' house without their knowledge has been told he may face
jail.

The plants were found by police when they raided the home that Keith
Bowers, 31, shares with his parents in Cranwell Crescent, Ipswich, on
November 30.

Acting on information that something suspicious may have been going on at
the house, officers found he had created a partition in his bedroom where
he was cultivating the plants, without his parents' knowledge.

Gareth Davies, prosecuting, told South East Suffolk Magistrates' Court
that as well as the plants, lamps, foil sheets and growing products were
found behind the partition.

Mr Davies said: “He had created a 'room within a room' - it was quite a
sophisticated operation and it would seem his elderly parents did not know
what was going on.”

Bowers was not present when the police carried out the raid, but he was
arrested shortly afterwards and when interviewed admitted growing the
plants to feed his own cannabis habit.

He told officers that he had learned how to grow the plant from speaking
to friends and reading on the internet, and he had taken it up in order to
save himself the expense of buying cannabis from dealers.

Mr Davies said: “He was having a go at propagating them and it seems he
was quite successful.”

The court heard from Mark Holt, mitigating for Bowers, that it had not
been possible to put a value on the crop as the plants had not grown to
the stage where they produced useable cannabis.

He said: “Clearly he was caught red-handed, and he admits he constructed
the structure for growing cannabis.”

He added that there was no suggestion that the plants were ever intended
for anything other than personal use.

Magistrate Bernard Hindes adjourned sentencing for reports to be prepared,
saying that the level of the offence passed the custody threshold and he
could not rule out sending Bowers to prison.

He will be sentenced at a later date.

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-- 
Dr John Watson
Baker Street
date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 11:54:41 +0000   author:   Dr John Watson

Re: Man faces jail for growing 18 cannabis plants   
Dr John Watson wrote:
> Disgusting.

> 
> 

What does 'custody threshold' mean?
date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 12:38:58 +0000   author:   Harry Earache

Re: Man faces jail for growing 18 cannabis plants   
Noticed at Sat, 29 Dec 2007 12:38:58 +0000: Harry Earache informed us:

> Dr John Watson wrote:
>> Disgusting.
> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> What does 'custody threshold' mean?

It probably means if you grow, say, 15, you don't get jailed.

-- 
Dr John Watson
Baker Street
date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 20:59:51 +0000   author:   Dr John Watson

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