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Shirley Micallef, 34, of Valletta, pleaded not guilty to stealing from jewellery shops in Sliema and St Julian's. The shop's CCTV system recorded the theft but the footage was not clear enough. The value was similar to that of the ring stolen from Sliema however unlike the previous case the CCTV footage now was clear. The prosecuting inspector stated the woman stole the rings to help sustain her drug habit. The accused was also charged with breaching a probation order and relapsing. Micallef pleaded not guilty. Defence lawyer Veronique Dalli pleaded for bail and explained to the court how given her part-time waitress job the woman was not in a position to make a deposit. Inspector Fabian Fleri argued he would not object to bail if the court puts strict conditions on the accused. Woman steals to buy drugs Court grants bail to part-time waitress who stole rings to sustain drug habit. In More from Chris Mangion. By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy including the use of cookies to enhance your experience.

Man fined €900 for possessing eight ecstasy pills after 12 years

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Expert says prison sentences handed down to people accused of possession or trafficking of drugs have to fit the crime. Prison sentences handed down to people accused of possession or trafficking of drugs, have to fit the crime, criminologist and senior lecturer Dr Sandra Scicluna believes. This week, the year-old son of European Commissioner Helena Dalli was handed a three-month jail term after he was apprehended outside a Paola party with two others in the process of acquiring six ecstasy pills, eight years ago. He was then aged The conviction has prompted calls for a reform in our justice system when it comes to approaching the issue of drugs. Former Nationalist MP and former law commissioner Franco Debono has suggested that a lacuna in the Drug Dependency Act, designed not to inflict punitive jail terms on cannabis users, was having serious effects on similar misdemeanours where clubbers are found carrying ecstasy pills. He pointed out that Article 13 of the Drug Dependency Act was precluding cases in which people are caught buying drugs outside places of entertainment, to be referred to the drug dependency court. But if you take an ecstasy pill you are likely taking it inside a club. So that alone already punishes ecstasy users from being unable to be referred to the drug dependency court. If something has to change it is legislation itself. Scicluna said she believes the punishment does not fit the crime, while insisting the time elapsed between the incident and the sentence was too long. She said the accused should have been handed community service rather than jail-time. Asked on patterns of ecstasy consumption, Sandra Scicluna said it is difficult to determine whether six pills would be used for personal consumption or for trafficking. A big-time trafficker should get a proper prison sentence. Chemist Godwin Mifsud, who tests drugs seized by authorities, said the consumption of ecstasy throughout the years has remained relatively steady. Mifsud said that in its powder form, there is a higher chance of other synthetic substances making their way into the drug, with sellers looking to maximise profit. A number of MPs have also spoken out about lengthy court waiting times, with parliamentary secretary for equality Rosianne Cutajar criticising the time it took to sentence Jean-Marc Dalli after having been first charged in News National. Criminologist on ecstasy conviction: law needs changing to reflect a new reality Expert says prison sentences handed down to people accused of possession or trafficking of drugs have to fit the crime. By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy including the use of cookies to enhance your experience.

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