Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Website: http://www.smh.com.au/ Contact: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 Author: Mark Ludlow ADDICT GIVEN BAIL TO CARE FOR FAMILY The prominent drug-rehabititation campaigner Marion Watson - arrested on charges of supplying and possessing heroin - was granted $10,000 bail in the ACT Supreme Court yesterday after arguing she wanted be at home to look after her two teenage sons and elderly mother, who suffers from asthma. But Watson, who was awarded the Order of Australia Medal last year for services to community health, will have to report to police daily, continue her methadone program, under-go counselling and might be subjected to urine analysis to assess possible drug intake. The decision by Justice Terence Higgins overturned a ruling on Thursday by the ACT Magistrates' Court that she was likely to compromise police investigations into a large-scale heroin ring. Watson, 46, is charged with possessing a trafficable amount of heroin, supplying heroin and possessing money suspected to be the proceeds of crime. She had been in custody since her arrest in the Canberra suburb of Kingston on Christmas Eve. In handing down his review of the magistrate's decision to refuse bail, Justice Higgins said his concerns about the likelihood that Watson might reoffend were not strong enough to refuse bail. Police have alleged that Watson worked the "day shift" delivering heroin to addicts as part of a large-scale, 24-hour operation. Watson told the court she wanted be at home to look after her elderly mother, who suffered from asthma and used a walking frame, and her two teenage sons. She is due to reappear on January 27. - --- MAP posted-by: Joel W. Johnson