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Regina v Sabeddu: CACD 30 Nov 2000

The section recognised the inherent danger of supplying a drug to the public, where neither the supplier nor the recipient could know the danger of ingesting it. Ketamine, intended for horses, was not a controlled drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, and there were no sentencing guidelines available. In this case, in the light of the appellant’s good character, youth and plea, and the low value of the powder, three months detention was appropriate.

Citations:

Times 30-Nov-2000

Statutes:

Medicines Act 1968 45(1)

Criminal Sentencing

Updated: 10 April 2022; Ref: scu.88599

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