Coagh man caught with drugs six days after prison sentencing
The court heard how 43-year-old Anthony Lawn’s home at Bridge End was searched by police on the morning of November 26.
Magnets were seized from the electricity metre and a pepper spray was found. Four grinders and their contents were also discovered.
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His solicitor told the court that his client had a “unenviable record” but had managed to secure work six weeks before at a building supplies company.
“This man is attempting to change his life. He is off alcohol and illegal drugs. Both have caused significant problems in his life.”
Deliberating over sentence, District Judge John Meehan said: “You were sentenced to prison for drugs possession and six days after this you... continued to use drugs.
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“You’ve been through the prison process... and know the consequences of that. I am prepared to give you a chance,” he added, handing down a three month prison sentence which he suspended for two years.