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Bada Bing Cafe owner Nathan Sharp found guilty of accidentally selling cannabis-laced brownies

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Shannon HamptonThe West Australian
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A cafe owner has been fined $15,000 and ordered to pay $25,000 in costs after he was found guilty of mistakenly selling cannabis-laced brownies to a young Perth family – drugging a mother and two young children – in what prosecutors called an act of “stupidity”.

Nathan Sharp was today convicted of selling two hash brownies to Michael Maxwell, Sharon Hoysted and their children Emily, 5 and Thomas, 3, when they had brunch at his Bada Bing Cafe in Woodlands in March 2019.

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