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UK: Man, 70, grew 400 cannabis plants in his greenhouse

Tanya Tilbury

Salisbury Journal

Friday 04 Aug 2006

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A FORDINGBRIDGE pensioner has become one of the oldest convicted drug
suppliers in the country.

George Axton (70), was found guilty of turning his dilapidated
commercial greenhouse into a cannabis plantation of more than 400 plants.

But he was acquitted of trying to hire a hitman to kill a potential
prosecution witness in the case.

The jury at Winchester Crown Court took just under 13 hours to
unanimously find Axton guilty of cultivating and conspiracy to supply
cannabis in 2004.

Axton, of Greengate Nurseries, Blind Lane, South Gorley, grimaced as the
jury forewoman announced the first guilty verdict.

Co-accused Richard Kershaw (29), and Gavin Harries (30), were also
unanimously convicted of cultivating the drug.

Kershaw and Harries were also found guilty by majority verdicts of
ten-to-two of conspiracy to supply the drug in 2004. All three men were
cleared of conspiracy to supply cannabis from a crop grown at the
nursery in 2003.

Judge Guy Boney QC adjourned sentencing until September and released the
three on bail, but warned that jail terms were "almost inevitable".

A fourth man, David Stone (32), a mechanic, of Blind Lane, South Gorley,
had admitted cultivating cannabis and possession of the Class C drug.

Kershaw, a car dealer and former professional fruit machine player, of
Fernhill Lane, New Milton, and Harries, a self-employed steel erector,
of Paddock Grove, Verwood, helped tend the crop.

The trial heard from detectives who raided the property in September
2004 that the harvest would have yielded cannabis worth £150,000.

The trial had also heard claims that Axton offered £35,000 to a violent
former prisoner to murder Ken Hicks, who Axton believed was going to
testify against him.

Jurors unanimously acquitted Axton, a man with no previous convictions,
of soliciting to murder after more than 11 hours of deliberations. Axton
was also acquitted of eight firearms offences on the orders of the
judge. As well as a water bottling plant, Axton also ran a small care
home for up to three young adults.
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