Pubdate: 5 Mar 1999 Source: Toronto Sun (Canada) Copyright: 1999, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.canoe.ca/TorontoSun/ Author: Sam Pazzano DRUG DEALER GETS A BREAK The court of appeal yesterday quashed a trafficking conviction against marijuana kingpin Robert "Rosie" Rowbotham. In an unusual step last week, Crown attorney Jeff Kehoe and defence lawyer Tim Breen asked the court of appeal to replace the dealer's 18-year consecutive sentence with a seven-year concurrent term, which would end in 2002. Rowbotham, now 48, was handed an 18-year consecutive sentence in 1994 for trafficking. That sentence wouldn't start until the year 2002 when his previous 13-year sentence expired. In 1994, he had spent 16 of his last 20 years in custody. Rowbotham, who received the harshest sentence ever meted out in the country for trafficking marijuana, is now a consultant to Corrections Canada and a contributing editor to the CBC. - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski