Plea Traversal Granted, Found Not Guilty; Supply Prohibited Drug

DJ was charged with ‘Supply prohibited drug >indictable & <commercial quantity’, namely Heroin, contrary to s 25(1) Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985. This offence carries a maximum penalty of 2 years imprisonment if prosecuted in the Local Court and 15 years imprisonment if prosecuted in the District Court. DJ has complex chronic health conditions that often render him in excruciating pain. He was receiving inpatient hospital treatment at the time of the offence.

DJ initially pleaded guilty to the offence. He did not fully understand the process or the nature of the charge he was pleading to. DJ sought new representation and made contact with O’Brien & Hudson Solicitors. Chris Cole acted in his matter moving forward.

Chris appeared at the Local Court where he lodged a Section 4 Application / Plea Traversal on DJ’s behalf. His Honour granted that application and a plea of not guilty was entered.

The matter proceeded to Hearing. Chris tendered written materials and made oral submissions on DJ’s behalf. DJ gave evidence and closing submissions were made by the Prosecution. The Magistrate then proceeded to Judgment, ultimately finding DJ not guilty of the offence.

This is an outstanding result for DJ.