Alleged Drug Trafficker Found Not Guilty in Cartagena

Spain: The fifth section of the Murcia Provincial Court in Cartagena, has found a youth, named with the initials D.J., accused of drug trafficking, not guilty after he said that he had acquired the cannabis to share with four friends in the village fiestas in Fuente Alamo.

All four backed up his story saying they were regular users of the drug at weekends, and that they had given the accused the job of obtaining it, each one paying him between 50 and 60 €. The accused had gone to Torrevieja to obtain it on the day concerned, August 19 2006.

The prosecutor had asked for a three and a half year prison sentence in the case. The sentence therefore indicates that holding cannabis for personal use is not a crime against public health.


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