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The Network Against Prohibition (NAP) is a group dedicated to promoting and protecting the health and human rights of illicit drug users around the globe as well as the rights of those living in communities in developing countries who rely on opium, coca, cannabis etc for their survival! NAP originally formed in Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia, however, an expansion is underway.

Friday, June 18, 2004

Case down under adjourned

A Grimsby-born campaigner appealing a 21-month jail sentence for bursting into the Northern Territory's parliament in Australia has had his case adjourned.


Supreme Court Judge David Angel has put back the case of Gary Meyerhoff (29) at Darwin Magistrates' Court after Meyerhoff requested an electronic copy of the transcript from his original trial. In March 2003, Meyerhoff was found guilty of disrupting the parliament while it was in session.


Around half the Northern Territory's parliament gave evidence during the trial and Meyerhoff was sentenced to 21 months, to be suspended after five.


Meyerhoff attended Enfield Primary School, New Waltham, and lived in Marshchapel and New Waltham before moving to Australia aged nine.


The appeal will be heard on August 30.


Newshawk: http://www.napnt.org
Pubdate: 18th June 2004
Source: Grimsby Evening Telegraph
Author: Lisa Parry
Website: http://www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk/

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