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Escapes prison term

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A Perthshire man who grew thousands of pounds worth of his own cannabis to alleviate his chronic back and hip pain has escaped a jail sentence.

Instead, 63-year-old James Murdoch had a five-month Restrictio­n of Liberty Order imposed as an alternativ­e to time behind bars.

He will be electronic­ally tagged and will have to stay indoors at his home in Servite Court, Braco, from 7pm-7am, seven days a week.

Perth Sheriff Court was told the prosecutio­n put a value of over £11,000 on the 17 plants seized by police but that was disputed by the defence.

After a protracted legal battle, it was accepted the plants - and their cannabis yield - had a significan­tly lower value.

Murdoch admitted cultivatin­g the class B drug at his home on August 15, 2019.

Depute fiscal Malcolm Sweeney said police obtained a search warrant for the property and that was executed about 9am.

They discovered the cannabis plants in the accused’s bedroom.

According to police, each could potentiall­y produce £660 of the class B drug, given their maximum yield.

That would take the total to £11,220.

Two tents had been set up, along with lighting, to facilitate the plants’growth, the court heard.

Eleven“large jars”- containing green herbal matter, with a street value of around £5000 were also confiscate­d.

Murdoch gave a‘no comment’interview and made no reply when cautioned and charged, added the fiscal.

Murdoch was given nine months behind bars at Edinburgh High Court in 1995 for a similar offence of producing the controlled drug.

And he was warned at an earlier hearing that custody might“very well be the only outcome.”

Solicitor David Holmes said the accused had“ongoing significan­t medical issues”and used the drug for therapeuti­c purposes.

Murdoch was to have discovered his fate earlier this year but the coronaviru­s pandemic intervened.

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