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Australia: Cannabis doctor escapes prison
Sydney Morning Herald
Thursday 24 Aug 2006 A Sydney doctor who grew 49,519 cannabis plants will not serve a custodial sentence, a Newcastle court has ruled. Dr Andrew John Katelaris was convicted on March 8 this year of one count of cultivating not less than a large commercial quantity of cannabis. He grew the plants on his property at Salisbury, near Dungog in the NSW Hunter Valley. The NSW District Court in Newcastle was told tests showed the crop had a low tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content, making it of no value as a drug. During sentencing submissions today, the court was told Dr Katelaris' licence as a medical practitioner in NSW had been revoked for three years. The NSW Medical Tribunal banned Dr Katelaris over the self-administration of cannabis and for supplying it to some patients. Judge Ralph Coolahan will hand down a sentence on September 12, but he told the court Dr Katelaris would not be imprisoned. http://www.smh.com.au/
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