
Two men who admitted to separate cannabis offences are set to return to court next week for sentencing.
Dwain Branche, of Grays Farm, was arrested after police raided his Pigotts business on 29 August. Officers, acting on a warrant, found a plastic bag containing cannabis. Branche admitted ownership and pleaded guilty in court on Monday. He is due to be sentenced on Friday.
In a separate case, police charged Orville Nedd and Crystal Jeffers, also of Pigotts, after seizing 1.3 pounds of cannabis. Nedd accepted responsibility and entered a guilty plea, while the charge against Jeffers was dropped. He has been remanded until his sentencing on Monday.
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Again I repeat. Why is anyone going to jail or being charged for the use of cannabis? We need better explanations because this makes no sense to me at all.
Wait, they still locking up people over a plant that Yah has put here for our healing? What nonsense.
You are aware that there’s a certain amount you are allowed to have right?
Terry preach to the man with the farm tell him about Certain amount blind and poor politics is the worst curse in antigua you all so scared no freedom of speech
And a expensive license for the rich let them have a FARM and one pound put the poor in jail economic slavery among black masters GREADY AND WICKED THOSE INCHARGE WHAT FELL OFF YOUR HEAD WILL DROP ON YOUR CHILDREN SHOULDER.
I can understand cocaine but we still locking people up for weed?
They are truly overdoing with this cannabis right now!