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Drug dogs find high flyer's cocaine stash on the nose.
Australasian Business Intelligence, December, 2002
Dec 26, 2002 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX)
Former Melbourne barrister, David Beaconsfield, now a New York resident, has been fined in Melbourne. Beaconsfield, an employee of Deutsche Bank, was arrested on 21 December 2002 at Melbourne Airport, on arrival from the US, for possession of cocaine and the human growth hormone somatropin. Beaconsfield, who left Australia to work in New York 10 years ago, is a self-confessed recreational drug user, and only avoided conviction, in spite of having three times the trafficable quantity of cocaine, because ...
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