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UK: Cannabis man's sentence is cut

Welwyn and Hatfield Times

Friday 30 Mar 2007

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A FORMER Vietnamese boat person locked up for looking after a cannabis
factory has had his "manifestly excessive" jail term cut.

Franck Nguyen was jailed for 30 months in November after pleading guilty
to cultivating cannabis at a house in Windhill, WGC.

But top judges at London's Court of Appeal have slashed that to 18 months.

Mr Justice Lloyd Jones, sitting with Sir Rhys Davies QC last Tuesday,
heard 40-year-old Nguyen was desperate for money and had agreed to watch
over the plants in return for cash.

By the time he was caught by police he had been paid £100, but was
promised thousands more.

The court was also told that Nguyen, now of Belmont Court, Stoke
Newington, had fled his homeland in the 1980s.

He had arrived in the UK when he was 15.

Shortly before he committed the offence, he found out that his family
were in Australia and went to visit them, but when he came back he ran
short of money.

Mr Justice Lloyd Jones told the court that, on October 3 last year,
police raided the WGC property where they found 188 cannabis plants in
three rooms.

They were being grown using a sophisticated heat and light systems, and
were described as at a "mature" stage of growth.

Nguyen, who had a previous conviction for dishonesty, said he was
looking after the plants for others, and had been given cash to cover
his living expenses.

Mr Justice Lloyd Jones ruled that in other, similar, cases, defendants
had been given much shorter sentences that Nguyen had received.

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