Ireland: Unjust if nurse with €12k worth of cannabis in her home were to lose her job says Judge

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It would be unfair for a nurse who blamed her husband for having €12,000 worth of drugs in her home were to lose her job, Judge Keenan Johnson told Sligo Circuit Court.

He was finalising sentencing in the case of Roseanne Lafferty (44), a native of County Donegal who admitted having €11,946 worth of cannabis for sale or supply at her rented home in Carrowgubbadagh, Carraroe, County Sligo on May 21st 2017.

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https://www.independent.ie/regionals/sligo/news/unjust-if-nurse-with-12k-worth-of-cannabis-in-her-home-were-to-lose-her-job-says-judge/a183086047.html

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