Church volunteer caught with cannabis in Forest Town

A church volunteer told magistrates in Mansfield he used cannabis to ease pain from a medical condition after he was caught with a small amount of the drug.
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Mansfield Magistrates Court

Sean Huddart, 47, of New Road, in Bilsthorpe, admitted possessing the drug when he was stopped by police for driving erratically on Clipstone Road West, in Forest Town, in the early hours of April 19.

Ruth Snodin, prosecuting, said Huddart had one previous conviction for possession with intent to supply cannabis and crack cocaine from 2009.

Michael Little, mitigating, said: “He was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease in 2003. He has found that small amounts of cannabis help to take the edge off the pain.”

He said Huddart normally smoked two joints a day which helped to manage stomach cramps. He said Huddart, a grandfather of seven, volunteers at a local church.

Huddart was stopped with £4 of the drug.

He was fined £120 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30 and £45 costs.

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