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Lord Justice Clerk Lord Cameron of Lochbroom Lord MacLean
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Appeal No: 797/02
OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by THE LORD JUSTICE CLERK in NOTE OF APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE by DONNA MHARI REID Appellant against PROCURATOR FISCAL, INVERNESS Respondent _______ |
Appellant: Bovey, QC, Blair; Grigor & Young, Elgin
Respondent: Bell, QC, AD; Crown Agent
28 August 2002
"that on 28 July 2001 at HM Prison, Porterfield, Inverness you Donna Mhari Reid did supply a controlled drug, namely Diamorphine, a Class A drug specified in Part I of Schedule 2 to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 to another or others, namely Barrie George Morrison, in contravention of section 4(1) of the aftermentioned Act: contrary to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 section 4(3)(a)."
"She advises that Mr Morrison had, prior to remand, been heavily dependent on heroin and while in Porterfield he had told Ms Reid that he was having a hard time without the drug and emotionally blackmailed her, saying that if she loved him she was to supply him with heroin. This she did."
Under the heading "Assessment" the report stated inter alia:
"She impresses as rather an immature 21 year old who is presently finding it hard to cope with her present responsibilities in respect of being a householder and soon to be parent. She is fully aware of the serious nature of the offences and although she does not blame her boyfriend, it seems evident that he put Ms Reid under duress to act in the way she did."