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freedom: cherished, yet taken for granted.dealing with the judicial system in austral

being awake for 3 days, beaten and bruised until a confession of guilt was made in line with the bullshit allegations of emo kids who stole the drugs i supposedly had in the first place.

suffice to say, the stronger allegations and bullshit was dismissed, i just took the wrap on the possession and use charges to get the fuck out of there.

There was a heap of other charges for various things (mostly driving offences) that were heard at the same time, which account for some of the sentence.

That's BS man, they screwed you good. I know people who have been caught with large quantaties of drugs but only gotten the same punishment as you.

Just shows you that buying the best lawyer money can will make you less guilty.
What a great world we live in.
 
Oh i had good legal counsel, otherwise i probably would have been looking at hard jail time if half of the breif wasn't omitted by the prosecution.

Yeh thats lucky man. The only difference between half the people in prison and half out of prison was a wallet full of dollars. Our legal system isn't exactly stellar.
 
Good news!
So do you reckon the cops stole the bud maybe?[/QU OTE]

i seriously doubt that is the case these days.....20-30 years ago, quite possibly,but, since the wood royal commission, i am not sure how much of that goes on. it is not for me to say regardless!!

more likely, that as she was a district court judge, who thought this was a waste of time and a case of over exuberance on behalf of the police and the crown prosecutors, that she just didnt notice the bags of heads in the photos, the weights weren't mentioned separately in her court , and the heads were not referred to. only vegetable matter, that ske took as waste leaf.
thankfully.
my barrister didn't see fit to bring it to her attention, and neither did the crown, who by this stage had the wind taken out of her sails. she got quite a caining from the judge....glorious to see!!!!!

i must say, that , having never really dealt with police before{not a lot anyway} that apart from the overzealous prosecutors, and the fact that the cops on the day of the raid, could have used their powers of discretion, and not overcharged me....that....i have found the police force to be full of fairly regular, hardworking men and women, who, in this last 18 months of repoting 3 days /week on bail, treatd me with a friendly dignity that i found quite becoming and refreshing. i made it clear that iwas pleading gulity to such and such and was pleady not guilty to wot not, and, seeings as i had not had my day in court, was, still legally not guilty of supply, they treated me as such.

being police, can not be an easy task, and can quite literaly be a cunt of a job.
a thankless task for the most part.
yet, when we need their help, we expect it as matter of course.

i will say, it is not the police we should have troubles with, but, rather, it is the laws that they are paid to police, that offend us, and show us little respect as members of what portrays itself to be, a , free society.

whenever the legal drugs at our disposal, are as dangerous or more so than the outlawed, we have a problem. especially, when a large enough amount of good honest decent taxpaying civilians, choose to become an outlaw themselves in the pursuit of alternate recreational substances, regardless, of the inherent dangers in either substances.

this has been the thing that i have felt the most bitter and violated by, in this experience with the law and judiciary system.

as crazy as i may be, i am still an honest, taxpayer, who doesnt eat children
or do no other wrong, than take a few outlawed substances.
and i feel rather jaded with the lawmakers and leaders of men, when they could outlaw, an ostensibly perfectly good member of its flock.

anyway, i have a fever and a cold from the stress of all this, and have yet even cracked a beer, or even thought about partying my freedom.
psyfari, hopefully, i will be well enough..

i will go now..

thankyou for your support, i truly means a lot to this bull goose looney..

stay safe...
 
nsw is my state bit pattern.

mr ibis, that is a nasty experience mate.

i will admit, i have heard of terrible examples of police abusing their powers, so my last story about good police, obviously has exceptions.
 
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Glad to hear you didn't get a ridiculous sentence.

I remember reading your story months ago, fucked up who dobbed you in.


Really happy for you man =)

And I think this thread definately has HR values. Shows that the justice system doesn't think of shrooms as a minor drug at all.
 
^^^ yeah, and harm reduction can extend to more than health related issues.

nobody needs the harm that a criminal record, or incarceration, can have on their life.

regardless what substance it is that we can be potentially busted for.
 
Sykik is a young admin ...

even I have had threads burnt ..

this thread is of great interest to all ... I wish Lil or Phase would be greater Mentors to the noobs ...

I wonder why I have been busy with other things & not making more regular posts like I usually do...

it's a tight ship around here and it's getting worse ... :!

snap...

Sorry you feel that way. HR does extend beyond drug information, I take your (and others) point.

But people should investigate the laws that their breaking, we can only encourage such behavior and that is not the primary concern of AusDD. It is just a good practice to get into.

So I guess the underlying purpose of this thread is to let people know how illegal shrooms can be. It's a risk with drug taking of getting in trouble with the law. It is stupid to think that - that is not the case. Let this be a lesson to people who underestimate this risk.
 
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