Jamal Bowen Fined $7,400 and Banned from Driving After Drug and Dangerous Driving Convictions

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Jamal Bowen was sentenced to a total of $7,400 in fines and a three-month driving license suspension after being convicted on charges of drug possession and dangerous driving. He was fined $6,800 for possessing 209 grams of cannabis with intent to supply, with 12 months to pay or face a year in prison. An additional $600 fine was imposed for dangerous driving, payable within seven days or resulting in 30 days’ imprisonment and the license suspension. Bowen was also discharged on a separate cannabis possession charge. The case stemmed from a police stop where drugs were found in his vehicle. Co-defendant Gibbons also faced related charges. The sentences will run concurrently.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Three months without a license for dangerous driving? That’s a slap on the wrist. He could’ve killed someone!”

  2. A fine of over $7,000 is a heavy penalty, but I wonder if it’s enough to deter this kind of behavior. What happens next?

  3. These penalties are little to nothing. Who cares about license. I’ve been driving without license for many years now and what?

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