Cannabis give accused pain relief, judge told

A man with serious health difficulties had cannabis in his home. His solicitor yesterday said the drug provided relief from pain.

Cannabis give accused pain relief, judge told

John Henry, aged 59, of Pic Du Jer Park, Ballinlough, Cork, pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of cannabis for his own use on July 30 last year. Inspector Adrian Gamble said Henry had four previous similar convictions, and two others for having the drug for the purpose of sale or supply.

Solicitor Frank Buttimer said: “This man has chronic medical problems. He has a breathing disorder and heart difficulties.

“There is no justification for it in any way, shape, or form and I would never in any way seek to justify it but he believes it helps him.”

At Cork District Court, Judge Olann Kelleher told the accused: “Whatever your views on cannabis, whether it should be legal or not, the fact is that it is illegal.”

The judge said what concerned him were convictions for having drugs for the purpose of selling or supplying to others. However, Mr Buttimer said the 2008 cases arose out of smoking among a group of friends and the sharing of cannabis.

In the latest offence, Garda Martin Lawton obtained a search warrant to search Henry’s home and a clear plastic bag containing €200 worth of cannabis was found. Henry had told officers the drug was his and for his own use only.

Judge Kelleher fined the defendant €200.

more courts articles

Man admits killing Irish pensioner (87) on mobility scooter in London Man admits killing Irish pensioner (87) on mobility scooter in London
Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges
Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court

More in this section

Garda stock Woman, 80s, hospitalised with serious injuries following hatchet attack in Dundalk
Taoiseach Simon Harris visit to Ulster Harris hails impact of Stormont return on first official visit to Northern Ireland
Taoiseach Simon Harris visit to Ulster Harris says it was his kids' bedtime when protests were mounted outside home
War_map
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited