A formerly homeless woman who was the subject of a public protest by a Dunedin MP has been convicted of drug offences.
Amy Leigh Stuart, 26, was one of two women receiving emergency accommodation in motels who prompted Clare Curran to pitch her tent in the Octagon in July last year.
There was some online backlash at the time about the women's lifestyle but Curran said that was irrelevant.
Her outdoor remonstration ended after four nights when the Ministry of Social Development found Stuart stable accommodation.
Less than six months later, police raided the woman's house where they found two cannabis plants (about 34cm tall) growing outside in a bucket along with a couple of seedlings.