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Police v Kelemete [2014] WSSC 117 (26 February 2014)
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF SAMOA
Police v Kelemete [2014] WSSC 117
Case name: | Police v Kelemete |
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Decision date: | 26 February 2014 |
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Parties: | Police (Prosecution) Filipo Kelemete, male of Nofoalii and Vaitoomuli Palauli. (Defendant) |
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Hearing date(s): | - |
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File number(s): | S95/14, S96/14 |
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Jurisdiction: | Criminal |
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Place of delivery: | Supreme Court of Samoa, Mulinuu |
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Judge(s): | Justice Nelson |
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Order: | - You will be convicted on the charge of possession of the seeds information S95/14 and sentenced to 6 months in prison. Remand in
custody time to be deducted.
- On the second charge of possession of half a marijuana cigarette he is convicted and discharged without penalty.
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Representation: | G Nelson for prosecution Defendant unrepresented |
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Catchwords: | - |
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF SAMOA
HELD AT MULINUU
BETWEEN:
POLICE
Prosecution
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FILIPO KELEMETE, male of Nofoalii and Vaitoomuli Palauli.
Defendant
Counsel: G Nelson for prosecution
Defendant unrepresented
Sentence: 26 February 2014
SENTENCE
- Defendant appears for sentence on a charge that he was found in possession of half a marijuana cigarette and 102 marijuana seeds.
The defendant says that the seeds were old seeds lying around his “atopa’u” (suitcase). Filipo whether they are
old seeds or new the point remains you were found in possession of the seeds.
- And I am sure you have heard the sentencing policy of the court in relation to people who are involved in marijuana. Especially in
relation to those who grow the crop. The only reason you had these seeds was to grow marijuana. I accept that this does not mean
you were necessarily growing marijuana for sale. So the court can exercise some leniency in relation to your matter Filipo.
- A’o le fautuaga a le fa’amasinoga Filipo aua e te toe a’afia i mataupu fa’apenei ma aua e toe tagofia ia nei
mea o le marijuana, matuai leai a ma se lumana’i. Aemaise o lea e iai lau fanau ma le tou aiga e fa’amoemoe i lau susuga.
Ona e telē ia fainumera o fatu lea na maua i lau susuga e tatau ona fa’ata’atia atu se fa’asalaga fa’afalepuipui.
O lea o le a fa’amama atu le fa’asalaga ona o tulaga ia. Muamua o lea fa’atoa aumai oe i le tulafono i mataupu
fa’apenei. Lona lua o lea ua e ioe ua sefe ai foi le taimi a le fa’amasinoga. Lona tolu ia o lea ua talia lau fa’atoesega
ma lau fa’aaliga ua maua le lesona lelei ia oe i lenei mataupu. Atonu mo le agai i le lumana’i e te le toe tula’i
i se mea fa’apenei.
- In respect of this matter I take into account the defendants apology, his good background as per the probation report and his guilty
plea. An appropriate start point for sentence would be 12 months in prison. For his guilty plea I deduct one quarter of sentence
namely 3 months leaves a balance of 9 months. I will deduct a further 3 months to reflect his background and clean record. Leaves
a balance of 6 months.
- You will be convicted on the charge of possession of the seeds information S95/14 and sentenced to 6 months in prison. Remand in
custody time to be deducted.
- On the second charge of possession of half a marijuana cigarette he is convicted and discharged without penalty.
JUSTICE NELSON
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