Pubdate: Sat, 10 July 1999 Source: Irish Independent (Ireland) Copyright: Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd Contact: http://www.independent.ie/ Author: Tom Brady, Security Editor SHEEDY MOVED AFTER CANNABIS FOUND IN HIS CELL Philip Sheedy, the architect at the centre of the drink driving controversy that led to the resignation of two judges, has been moved to another jail after a cannabis find in his cell. Sheedy, serving a four-year sentence, was being held in the relatively relaxed regime of the Curragh, which mainly houses middle-aged sex offenders. But last night he was back in Arbour Hill in Dublin after authorities became concerned over the discovery of a small quantity of cannabis was found hidden behind a TV set in his cell during a routine search on Wednesday, according to jail sources. Staff said the amount seized was minor but as the Curragh is a drug-free prison the authorities decided Sheedy should go to Arbour Hill. Each inmate has a TV in his cell at the Curragh where the population is almost totally comprised of rural-based and older sexual offenders, particularly clerical offenders. Sheedy will now have to cope with a tougher regime at Arbour Hill, which also contains a number of sex abusers. The former Dublin Corporation architect was sent to Mountjoy initially when he was sentenced in October 1997 after pleading guilty to dangerous driving causing death. After spending the first six months in the training unit there he was transferred to the low security Shelton Abbey in Arklow. A decision to release him last November after serving only 13 months was the crucial factor in the subsequent controversy that led to the resignation of Supreme Court judge Hugh O'Flaherty, High Court judge Cyril Kelly and Dublin county registrar Michael Quinlan in April. After the DPP sought to contest the release in February through a judicial review, Sheedy withdrew his opposition and voluntarily went back to Mountjoy. During a court application for leave to appeal sentence last April, Sheedy's counsel said events had had a devastating effect on his client's health. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea