The court heard Pattison became a “tenant” at the property from mid-March last year. A month later police began investigating the flat, where Pattison was involved in looking after the plants, including harvesting. The flat’s four bedrooms were each set up as a grow room, with drying areas, fans and ducting throughout the property. On July 11 a front window was broken in an unrelated incident, and plants were moved into the roof space. Later that month a search warrant was executed. Police found 353 cannabis plants, along with equipment worth $14,835. The plants had a potential yield of $476,000, an amount which was not in dispute by either Pattison or the Crown.