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Attorney urges fine in cannabis trafficking case

Summary by Barbados Today
A defence attorney has urged the High Court to impose a $30 000 fine rather than a custodial sentence on a fisherman convicted of trafficking more than 70 kilogrammes of cannabis more than seven years ago. Defence attorney Kristin Vanderpool has told a High Court that a fine would meet justice in the case of Troy Decoursey Best. The convicted man of Inch Marlow, Christ Church, previously admitted in the No. 3A Supreme Court before Justice Anthon…
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Barbados Today broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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