A Harden woman who supplied 112g of cannabis between May and June this year has been sentenced at court.
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Lisa Kaylene Hudson, 54, appeared at Young Local Court last week charged with supply, possession, cultivating a prohibited plant, and dealing with proceeds of crime.
For each charge, Hudson was sentenced by way of a community corrections order for a period of 12 months.
Facts tendered at court reveal police executed a search warrant at Hudson's residence about 9.10am on Friday, June 14.
A tent containing nine cannabis plants, heat lamps and a fan was located in a room of the house, a drying rack containing about 5g of cannabis and numerous resealable bags consistent with the sale and supply of ounces of cannabis were also seized.
Police found $940 in her purse they alleged was cash proceeds of crime.
Cannabis seeds and another plant was found in an outside sun room.
Police say she made full admissions to planting, watering and fertilising the cannabis plants, however denied the $940 was proceeds of crime.
She later pleaded guilty to the charge.
Magistrate Michael O'Brien said supply of illicit substances only occurs when there's this type of offending.
"Supply of illicit drugs only occurs when there's willing participants," Magistrate O'Brien said.