The Weekend Post

‘You blew it’: Woman faces meth charges

- Bronwyn Farr

Supreme Court Justice James Henry told a woman who pleaded guilty to possessing 8.38 grams of methamphet­amine “you blew it” as he resentence­d her on a litany of previous conviction­s and imposed a 15 month sentence for her latest charge.

He said Narelle Kathleen

Lucas was sentenced on March 29, 2022, in the Supreme Court, for cocaine possession to 100 hours community service.

“Your performanc­e of that community service was pathetic,” Justice Henry said.

“You performed no actual hours at all.

“When I sentenced you, I predicted one of two things would happen,” he said.

“One was that you would seize the opportunit­y to finally break free of drugs.

“The other option, of course, was that you did not seize the opportunit­y I gave you, and sadly, you did not,” Justice Henry said in the sentencing remarks released in December 2023.

He noted on May 31, 2022, Lucas was put on probation for 10 drug and bail offences.

She was also handed a nine month suspended sentence for refusing to give police access to her phone, which somebody wiped while the police had it.

“You were lucky that it was wholly suspended, but it was sitting there like a hammer above you and on you went, so the hammer will fall, it will be cumulative,” he said.

He re-sentenced Lucas for conviction­s in March 2022 to a head sentence of six months.

She received a 15 month sentence for meth possession, to be served cumulative­ly, making a total of two and a half years. Justice Henry fixed a parole date of December 12, 2023, and declared 214 days in pre-sentence custody to be time served.

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