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IN
THE SUPREME COURT
OF
THE REPUBLIC OF
VANUATU
(Criminal
Jurisdiction)
CRIMINAL CASE No.91 of 2006
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
-v-
WASAMI AELUL
Ms
Kayleen Tavoa, Public
Prosecutor
The
Defendant in person and on his own behalf
JUDGMENT
This is the trial of the
Defendant, Wasami Aelul. He was charged with one count of the offence of
Unlawful Possession of Cannabis
seeds, leaves and dried leaves, contrary to
Section 2(13) of the Dangerous Drugs Act [CAP.12]. The Defendant pleaded not
guilty to that charge.
The
defendant was initially represented by the law firm of Ridgway Blake Lawyers
until the plea. The defence counsel were excused
to represent the defendant with
the lwave of the court.
The
following statements and exhibits are agreed by the prosecution and the defence
counsel to be admitted by consent:-
(1) Moses Tom
(2) Erickson Sylvain
(3) Ausi Aely
(4) Jeffrey Wimbong
(5) Jim Songi
(6) Exhibits:-
- Plants
- Photos
- Crime scene report
The
facts show that the Defendant had in his possession cannabis seeds, plants and
dried leaves contained in 5 packs. He was arrested
by the police after the
complaint of Chief Moses Tom. He was brought to Vila with the cannabis seeds,
plants and dried leaves. They
were identified and weighed by Quarantine
Officers. They weighed 28.24kgs. They were also tested and the test shows the
presence
of cannabis substance in the seeds, plants and dried
leaves.
The Defendant exercises
his right to remain silent.
The
law is for the prosecution to prove the elements of the offence against the
Defendant beyond reasonable doubt. It there is a reasonable
doubt, the Defendant
must be acquitted of the charge.
Sections 2(13) and 17 of the
Dangerous Drugs Act [CAP.12] are the relevant provisions. They provide as
follows:-
"PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES AND MATERIALS
2. The ... possession in Vanuatu of the following substances and materials... is prohibited:
(13) Cannabis"
"PENALTIES FOR CONTRAVENTION OF REGULATION
17. Every contravention of this regulation shall constitute an offence punishable by a fine not exceeding 100 million Vatu or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 20 years or to both such fine and imprisonment."
Applying
the law to the facts, the prosecution has proved the offence of Possession of
cannabis seeds, plants and leaves against the
Defendant on beyond reasonable
doubt.
VERDICT
The
Defendant Wasami Aelul is found GUILTY of the offence of Possession of Cannabis
contrary to Section 2(13) of the Dangerous Drugs Act [CAP.12]. He is CONVICTED
of it accordingly.
I direct that
the 5 packs of Cannabis seeds, branches/plants and dried leaves seized from the
Defendant be condemned by 8 May 2007
before lunch
time.
DATED at
Port-Vila this 7th day of May 2007
BY THE COURT
Vincent
LUNABEK
Chief
Justice
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