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Police v Taaseu [2016] WSADC 14 (25 October 2016)
IN THE ALCOHOL AND DRUGS COURT OF SAMOA
Police v
Taaseu [2016] WSADC 14
Case name:
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Police v Taaseu
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Citation:
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[2016] WSADC 14
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Decision date:
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25 October 2016
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Parties:
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POLICE (Informant) and MOE TAASEU male of Tanumapua and
Saasaai (Participant)
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Hearing date(s):
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File number(s):
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Jurisdiction:
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CRIMINAL
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Place of delivery:
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Alcohol and Drugs Court of Samoa, Mulinuu
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Judge(s):
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Justice Mata Keli Tuatagaloa
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On appeal from:
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Order:
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Moe you are convicted and sentenced to 6 months’ supervision with
the following conditions: a) Complete 4 sessions with Relapse
Prevention Group (ADC); b) Attend AA meetings fortnightly or
monthly’ c) No Alcohol or drugs; d) You are not to
drive a taxi as this was a trigger to your offending; e) Continue to
see CJS (Rev. Masani); and f) Continue to engage and contribute to
church activities.
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Representation:
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F Masei for Prosecution P Toma for Participant
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Catchwords:
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Narcotics – possession – marijuana dependent
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Words and phrases:
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Accepted into and completed Phases 1 & 2 of program
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Summary of decision:
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IN THE ALCOHOL AND DRUGS COURT OF SAMOA
HELD AT MULINUU
BETWEEN:
P O L I C E
Informant
A N D:
MOE TAASEU male of Tanumapua &
Saasaai
Participant
Counsel:
F Masei for Prosecution
P Toma for Participant
Sentencing: 25 October 2016
SENTENCING OF JUSTICE TUATAGALOA
- Moe
Taaseu is charged with possession of narcotics under ss 7 & 18 (b) of
Narcotics Act 1967 with a maximum penalty of 14 years’ imprisonment. Moe
has previous convictions where there is also possession of narcotics
in
2012.
- He
pleaded guilty and was given a sentencing indication of 15 months’
imprisonment.
- Moe
was referred for screening because the offending involves drugs (marijuana). He
was assessed to have a ‘dependence’
on drugs specifically marijuana,
i.e., he smokes marijuana daily (SDS – 4).
- Moe
was a taxi driver and he told the Court that being a taxi driver helps
‘feed’ his dependence as sometimes the passengers
pay their fares
with marijuana joints instead of cash. He gave up being a taxi driver to fully
concentrate on his treatment programs.
This is full commitment and a sign of
genuineness on his part that he wants to change.
Phase 1
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was accepted in ADC on 07 June 2016 and started with the Toe Afua se
Taeao, which is Phase one treatment for six weeks on 08 June 2016.
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were no treatment or behavioural issues with him in the six week programs which
he completed on 13 July 2016. If there were
issues he would have gone to do a 4
week bridging programs. Moe was then recommended to move to Phase 2 12 weeks
intensive monitoring
instead
Phase 2
- Moe
started on Phase 2 treatment which is the intensive monitoring for 12 weeks on
28 July 2016 and completed on 21 October 2016.
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there were no major issues except that he missed reporting to his CJS once. This
is a minor behavioral issue. Moe had never
missed attending to his treatment
programs.
- Overall,
you had 100% attendance to your treatment programs and 99% compliance with your
bail conditions.
Personal
- Moe
you are 44 years’ old, married with children. Your wife and children
reported liking the husband and father you have become
and the changes they
noticed in you. You exhibited leadership in the programs, maturity and being
very supportive of your fellow
participants.
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indicated that your goal was to become a ‘deacon’ of your church.
This is a sign of maturity on your party and taking
on responsibility and
not avoiding responsibility.
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urge that you follow through with this ‘aim’ of yours and challenge
yourself that you can be a better man for your wife
and children and not
go back to your old ways.
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Court also noticed a huge positive change in you not only physically but also in
the way you respond to any questions by the Court.
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Court hopes that you will use what you have learnt from the programs you
underwent in ADC to maintain where you are and will not
re-offend in the
future.
Sentence
- Your
personal sobriety is 7 months and court sobriety is about 6 months. The
difference in personal and court sobriety is because
when you were charged you
were held in custody for about a month. This is not easy for someone who smoked
marijuana daily but you
did it.
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have completed 64 hours of community service more than what was required of
you.
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least supervision term under the law is six months. Moe you are convicted and
sentenced to 6 months’ supervision with the
following conditions:
- Complete
4 sessions with Relapse Prevention Group (ADC);
- Attend
AA meetings fortnightly or monthly’
- No
Alcohol or drugs;
- You
are not to drive a taxi as this was a trigger to your offending;
- Continue
to see CJS (Rev. Masani); and
- Continue
to engage and contribute to church activities.
JUSTICE TUATAGALOA
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