Pubdate: Thu, 20 May 1999 Source: Dominion, The (New Zealand) Copyright: 1999 The Dominion Contact: P O Box 1297, Wellington, New Zealand Fax: +64 4 474-0350 Website: http://www.inl.co.nz/wnl/dominion/index.html Author: New Zealand Press Association EX-TAUMARUNUI CONSTABLE FINED ON DRUG CHARGES A FORMER Central North Island police constable at the centre of High Court action over the dismissal of drug charges against her last year, has been convicted of the offences. Rebecca Lorene Boyce, 26, appeared in Taumarunui District Court recently to face charges of using cannabis oil on February 2, 1998, and possession of cannabis on March 18, 1998. During this time she was a constable at Taumarunui. She was fined $200 on each charge and ordered to pay $260 court costs. Each charge was originally dismissed on June 24 by Judge Gregory Ross after numerous adjournments. Judge Ross said the constant need for the defendant to re-appear in court because of delays was causing her undue embarrassment. "The information is dismissed to record my unhappiness at lack of prompt attention to matters which should have been attended to much earlier," Judge Ross marked the court papers at the time. However, a judicial review of the decision in the High Court at Hamilton, prompted by the attorney-general's office, found the judge had erred, and sent the charges back to the Taumarunui Court. The ruling stated the judge should have allowed police to speak before dismissing charges in June. The charges were delayed in the court system when police were slow to respond to a request for diversion by Boyce's solicitor, Anil Jaichand. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake