Former postie found growing cannabis at his home

A PAST postie who had been found by authorities growing cannabis in his home in Limekilns offers seemed regarding sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. 


Andrew Herschell received created six crops in his basement that have been calculated to become price around £3,360. 


The 42-year-old, of Upper Wellheads, earlier mentioned that on April 14 at his home tackle, they does create a handled drug, particularly cannabis, a Class B drug. 


Police have been going down having details about the output of the handled substance at the home and were naturally a guarantee in the judge to look the driveway. 



Depute economical Dev Kapadia said: "Police authorities joined the home along with the basement location was explored. They discovered one region which was curtained-off and saturated in gas products. 


"Six fully grown crops were found plus a quantity of products.


The importance anticipated would-be 56 gary from every plant having a revenue of £560 per grow."


Defence lawyer Roshni Joshi said: "Defence specialists calculate the worth of every grow to become £250. Mr Herschell existence using his accomplice and some-yearold youngster and his dilemmas include did actually occured from mentalhealth troubles. 


"He includes a robust work-ethic having a 25-yr career document with all the Royal Mail. However, that stumbled on a conclusion and he's today in a bistro in Edinburgh. 


"He can be a first time prison and it has experienced despair. He is absolutely conscious that what they does was inappropriate. Mr Herschell has-been mistreating cannabis going back 20 decades and so that'll be difficult to conquer. 


"But this experience of court has been extremely distressing and a significant amount of pressure has been put on his family relationships."


However, Sheriff Charles Macnair inhibited Herschell's guilt indicating that in accounts he'd revealed zero clue he would definitely cease getting cannabis.


"Whatever you might have said, it seems clear that you have shown no remorse," he explained. 



"You are entitled to have your own views on legalising cannabis but it is not something that I am able to deal with. It is a criminal offence and it will not be tolerated by the courts."


Herschell was sentenced to handle 165 time of delinquent work. 



Former postie found growing cannabis at his home

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