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The NT Drug News Vault

We hope to use this blog to archive as many media stories on illicit drug issues in the Northern Territory of Australia as possible. It will become a valuable resource for drug policy reform and human rights activists in the NT. If you come across any NT drug stories in the media, please let us know.

Saturday, October 30, 2004

LSD man in court

A pharmacy assistant who was caught in posession of more than eight times the commercial quantity of LSD said he was to take it to his girlfriend's birthday party, Darwin Magistrate's Court heard yesterday.


The court heard that Conan Fred Lloyd Williams bought 100 squares of paper in sheets impregnated with LSD.


Police found 97 squares when they raided his Nightcliff flat on June 2.


Williams, 22, was charged with possessing a commercial quantity (0.833g) of lysergic acid. A commercial quantity of LSD is 0.1g or over.


He was also charged with having a traffickable quantity (1.046g) of MDMA (ecstasy) and with having small amounts of methamphetamine.


Prosecutor Nigel Browne handed up statements and photos and photographs in hand-up committal proceedings for Williams.


Magistrate Greg Cavenagh found sufficient evidence in the hand-up brief to commit Williams for trial, ordering him to appear before the Supreme Court on November 29.


Newshawk: http://www.napnt.org
Pubdate: 30th October 2004
Source: Northern Territory News
Website: http://www.ntnews.com.au
Email: ntnmail@ntn.newsltd.com.au
Copyright: 2004 Northern Territory News

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