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A 43-year-old truck driver from Ballyshannon, County Donegal, has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment by the Court of Appeal after his original suspended sentence was deemed unduly lenient. Ciaran Lawn pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance for sale or supply following his arrest in December 2019 near Ardee, County Louth, while transporting drugs valued at approximately €900,000. The Director of Public Prosecutions successfully appealed the three-year wholly suspended sentence imposed by Dundalk Circuit Criminal Court in July 2021. At the Court of Appeal hearing in March, Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy, sitting with the Court President and another judge, imposed a seven-year custodial term with the final three years suspended. The court determined an appropriate headline sentence for the offence would not be less than ten years. Gardaí recovered vacuum-sealed packages containing cannabis and cocaine from a van during the operation.

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