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Dubliners attempt to have sentences quashed after recent drugs loophole

Three Dublin men are seeking their release from prison following last month's loophole that temporarily legalised drugs like ecstasy, crystal meth and ketamine.

The men were convicted with drugs offences under the 1977 Misuse of Drugs Act, which was struck down as unconstitutional by the Court of Appeal.

Anthony Murphy of Galtymore Road, Drimnagh was jailed for five years for having over €500,000 worth of synthetic cannabis.

Keith Willis from Rossmore Avenue, Ballyfermot was caught with 5,000 ecstasy tablets

Joseph Carberry of Lonsdale Terrace, Ballymun was given an 11-year sentence for possessing pentedrone, described as a cocaine like synthetic drug.

All three men pleaded guilty, but are now challenging the lawfulness of their detention following last month's Court of Appeal ruling striking down the 1977 Misuse of Drugs Act.

Their lawyers have said they are serving time for offences that did not exist at the time of their convictions.

The loophole meant drugs like ecstasy and crystal meth were for a brief period legal before the Oireachtas plugged the gap with emergency legislation.

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Source: Irish Examiner, 08/04/15

Posted by drugsdotie on 04/08 at 01:56 PM in
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