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Bada Bing cafe owner faces trial accused of selling marijuana brownies to WA family
The owner of a suburban cafe accused of selling brownies containing cannabis allegedly told police brownies made with cannabis butter “must have got mixed up” with others he sold at his business, the Perth Magistrates Court has heard.
Key points:
- Nathan Sharp denies selling cannabis-laced brownies at his cafe
- A mother and her two children became ill after eating the brownies
- Mr Sharp’s lawyer said no-one else at the cafe reported being affected
Nathan Sharp, the owner of Bada Bing cafe in Woodlands, is on trial on two charges of selling brownies containing marijuana to a Perth family in March 2019.
The court heard one of the brownies was eaten by Sharon Hoystead and her two young children Thomas, 3, and Emily, 5, who later complained that her…
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