22/02/2008 00:00:00
UK: Cannabis user freed from jail
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A man who said he used cannabis to relieve his rheumatoid arthritis
after police found quantities of the drug at his home will be released
from jail immediately after a decision by top judges today.
Terrance Michael Hickey, 52, of Shanklin Gardens, South Oxhey, admitted
possessing cannabis with intent to supply at St Albans Crown Court in
November last year.
He was sentenced to 15 months jail - a term his lawyers argued at
London's Criminal Appeal Court was too long in the light of what his
partner, Amanda Andrews, received for the same offence.
She was sentenced to a prison term of nine months, suspended for two
years, at the same hearing.
Judge Brian Barker, sitting with Lord Justice Thomas and Mr Justice
Coulson, said Hickey's drug stash had been uncovered when police raided
his home in July last year.
They found more than 300 grammes of cannabis resin - with a street value
of around £900 to £1,400.
In addition, £254 in cash was found on Andrews.
Judge Barker said: "Hickey said he relied on cannabis to be taken on a
frequent basis, as he suffers from chronic rheumatoid arthritis and it
would relieve the pain.
"They Hickey and Andrews would buy in bulk, as it was cheaper, and they
would sell to some of their close friends to fund Hickey's habit."
He said Hickey was also a heavy drinker, and that a medical report
showed he had suffered from his condition for 20 years.
He added: "It does seem to us that there is a desire to get off cannabis
and convert to more conventional methods, and he Hickey hopes that his
lifestyle will genuinely improve.
"For all these reasons the appropriate order will be to order his
immediate release and replace his sentence with one of nine months,
suspended for two years."
He said Hickey would also have to fulfil a supervision requirement and
attend appropriate workshops to help him with his alcohol and drug problems.
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