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Judge doesn’t buy excuse that man caught with nearly $90,000 worth of cannabis was rabbit hunting

A 38-year-old man in Ireland testified that he was scouting locations for rabbit hunting when police caught him with €58,000 ($86,157) worth of cannabis, an excuse that the judge said was “unbelievable,” per the Irish Times.

Police observed Humphries move in to pick up the cannabis after they had previously identified it and returned it to a ditch off a quiet road in Watergrasshill, a village in northeast County Cork in Ireland.

Humphries was then detained by police and told officers he was in the area scouting locations for rabbit hunting, not to pick up the drugs. Humphries repeated those claims in court but the jury was unconvinced, ruling against him 10-2.

Under the Misuse of Drugs Act, Humphries faces a mandatory minimum sentence of ten years save in exceptional circumstances.

Perhaps Humphries was planning to take the playbook from two

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