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Man Receives Suspended Sentence for €19,000 Cannabis Seizure
A man has received a fully suspended sentence after pleading guilty to charges related to the possession of cannabis valued at over €19,000. The incident occurred during a police search of his residence in Douglas, Cork, on March 23, 2022. The defendant, Leon Murphy, aged 27, was sentenced to two years and six months, which will not be enforced provided he adheres to the court’s conditions.
During the proceedings at the Cork Circuit Criminal Court, Murphy admitted to having cannabis for sale or supply. His defence barrister, Alan O’Dwyer, highlighted that Murphy had cooperated fully with authorities and came forward with a signed plea. O’Dwyer explained that Murphy’s involvement in drug dealing stemmed from a drug debt he was attempting to repay.
Murphy has a history of substance abuse, having started using drugs at a young age. However, O’Dwyer noted that he is now in full employment and has made significant changes in his life. “His employer and work colleagues think quite highly of him,” O’Dwyer remarked, adding that Murphy is taking full responsibility for his actions and has not encountered further legal troubles since changing his lifestyle.
The court heard from Detective Sergeant Pat Lyons, who detailed the police operation that led to the seizure. Officers executed a warrant at Murphy’s home and discovered cannabis with a street value exceeding €19,000. During questioning, Murphy stated that his role was merely to hold the drugs and that he was not receiving payment for them. Instead, he was attempting to alleviate his drug debt by passing the substances to another individual.
Detective Sergeant Lyons noted that Murphy has a prior conviction for drug-related offences, specifically for having a smaller quantity of ecstasy (MDMA) in September 2018. Following that conviction, he was given a community service order rather than a prison sentence.
In concluding the case, Judge Sheehan deemed a fully suspended sentence of two-and-a-half years appropriate, considering Murphy’s cooperation and the context of his actions. The court’s decision reflects a focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment, aiming to support Murphy’s ongoing efforts to lead a law-abiding life.
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