A Lithuanian national has failed in his appeal against a six-year custodial sentence imposed for cannabis cultivation offences in Donegal. Andrias Gruodis, aged 35, with an address in Ballybofey, had pleaded guilty in Letterkenny Circuit Court to possession of drugs for sale or supply and cultivation of cannabis. Judge John O'Hagan imposed concurrent six-year terms in July 2011 for the operation of a "grow house" where drugs valued at less than €24,000 were produced. The Court of Appeal heard that Gruodis had fully cooperated with gardaí and submitted that duress had played a role, with an undesirable element pressuring his sister. His barrister argued for a suspended sentence and voluntary deportation. The Director of Public Prosecutions countered that the offence was inherently serious, premeditated, and involved deliberate measures to evade detection. Mr Justice Garrett Sheehan, sitting with the President and two colleagues, found the sentence proportionate and dismissed the application.
Lithuanian jailed for six years for having cannabis "grow house" fails in appeal
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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