Queenstown buying Ecstasy

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Queenstown buying Ecstasy

You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. Visit image gallery to purchase the image. Joseph Bastianelli. However, he decided to buy drugs for the purpose of 'using some and selling some' to subsidise his recreational use, Judge Russell Walker said in the Invercargill District Court yesterday. Bastianelli, who has been a regular DJ at bars in Queenstown under the moniker 'The Meloman', appeared by audiovisual link at his sentencing on charges of supplying ecstasy, offering to supply ecstasy, offering to supply LSD, selling ketamine and offering to sell ketamine, all between May 7 and June 15 last year. Judge Walker said the defendant was a member of a French-themed Facebook group that offered drugs for sale. He supplied the undercover detective with ecstasy, ketamine and LSD on numerous occasions, as well as offering cocaine. He offered to continue supplying the detective in 10g quantities every fortnight, and would discount his prices if the detective continued buying from him. After his arrest he initially denied any involvement. Counsel Megan Waller said a letter of apology the defendant had written to the court showed the 'adversity' he was facing at the time of his offending. Skip to main content. Thursday, 21 September Related Stories.

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Queenstown buying Ecstasy

You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. Visit image gallery to purchase the image. The man earned a lucrative secondary income selling the drugs for 14 months until police searched his home on March The man told police he bought the drugs in 1 or 2-ounce lots, selling some to friends and using the rest himself. At a hearing last month, counsel Michael Walker said the defendant made a 'tremendous mistake', and felt relieved after his arrest because his drug use had got out of control. Prosecuting Sergeant Ian Collin said discharges without conviction for serious drug offending should be 'rare'. However, a conviction would have consequences for his ability to work in his chosen career, including its registration and accreditation requirements, and be a potential bar to international travel. Difficulty in finding employment would mean he would struggle to service the loan on the home he co-owned with his parents. Judge Walker said the defendant had committed drug dealing offences involving significant amounts of cocaine and ecstasy. The offending continued what appeared to be a 'well-established pattern over many years, beginning after you left school'. Starting with cannabis, it had moved on to cocaine and ecstasy for his own use and supply to others. Skip to main content. Saturday, 28 October Related Stories.

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