Sean George Whitehead will have to pay a significant fine for having an AK-47 and several rounds of ammunition over 11 years ago.That was made clear by Justice Randall Worrell when Whitehead reappeared in the No.2 Supreme Court on Friday morning for sentencing.However, Justice Worrell said he needed additional information about the convicted man’s financial situation before imposing the fine.Whitehead, of Long Beach Estate, Christ Church, had previously pleaded guilty to having possession of the unlicensed assault rifle and 24 rounds of ammunition on March 10, 2011.He also pleaded guilty to having 3.44 kilogrammes of cannabis and equipment fit and intended for use in connection with the preparation for the misuse of cannabis on the same date.In their written submissions, Whitehead’s lawyer Dr Lenda Blackman and prosecutor Senior State Counsel Neville Watson agreed that a non-custodial sentence was suitable.