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A Polish national has successfully appealed his sentence for cannabis cultivation at Cavan Circuit Criminal Court. Stanislaw Gronski, aged 44, of Hill Lodge, Drumnawall, Arva, Co Cavan, had pleaded guilty to cultivating cannabis without a licence in Arvagh on 2 November 2015. He received a four-year sentence on 27 May 2016. The Court of Appeal, presided over by Mr Justice Alan Mahon with Mr Justice George Birmingham and Ms Justice Máire Whelan, found the original headline sentence of seven years was inappropriate. The court determined the proper sentence should have been between five and five-and-a-half years. Gardaí had discovered a converted attic containing over 100 cannabis plants valued at approximately €268,000, equipped with sophisticated lighting and ventilation systems. Gronski's role was characterised as that of a "gardener". The appeal court noted mitigating factors including his early guilty plea, cooperation with gardaí, absence of prior convictions, and difficulties faced by foreign nationals in custody. The court re-sentenced Gronski to three-and-a-half years imprisonment from the original sentence date, suspending the balance remaining to be served.

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