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Rodney Scott Fisher has been told to be ready for prison when he is sentenced in the Palmerston North District Court for cannabis offending.
A man has been told to prepare for prison after he and a woman were caught growing cannabis and having the product ready to supply to others.
Rodney Scott Fisher, 54, pleaded guilty in the Palmerston North District Court on Tuesday to cultivating cannabis and possessing it for supply
His co-accused Katie Marie Fisher, 52, pleaded guilty to the same charges the prior week.
The pair were arrested after police raided their rural Halcombe property in April.
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The property has multiple buildings, including a caravan attached to the house and various sheds.
One shed contained 42 cannabis plants, ranging from small seedlings to fully mature plants ready for harvest.
A collection of 64 snaplock bags containing 28 grams of dried cannabis were found inside the main house.
Police also found 385g of dried cannabis in bags and containers in the living room.
All up, 2.1 kilograms of dried cannabis was found at the Fisher’s house.
Both the Fishers will be sentenced in September.
Judge Lance Rowe told Rodney Fisher on Tuesday to be ready when sentenced to go to prison.
Rodney Fisher has previous convictions for…
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Rodney Scott Fisher has been told to be ready for prison when he is sentenced in the Palmerston North District Court for cannabis offending.
A man has been told to prepare for prison after he and a woman were caught growing cannabis and having the product ready to supply to others.
Rodney Scott Fisher, 54, pleaded guilty in the Palmerston North District Court on Tuesday to cultivating cannabis and possessing it for supply
His co-accused Katie Marie Fisher, 52, pleaded guilty to the same charges the prior week.
The pair were arrested after police raided their rural Halcombe property in April.
READ MORE:
* Dealers moving drugs to fund addictions sentenced to home detention
* Second man admits role in sophisticated cannabis operation at Temuka
* ‘Silly behaviour’ leaves one driver with broken ribs, the other in court
The property has multiple buildings, including a caravan attached to the house and various sheds.
One shed contained 42 cannabis plants, ranging from small seedlings to fully mature plants ready for harvest.
A collection of 64 snaplock bags containing 28 grams of dried cannabis were found inside the main house.
Police also found 385g of dried cannabis in bags and containers in the living room.
All up, 2.1 kilograms of dried cannabis was found at the Fisher’s house.
Both the Fishers will be sentenced in September.
Judge Lance Rowe told Rodney Fisher on Tuesday to be ready when sentenced to go to prison.
Rodney Fisher has previous convictions for…