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Maryport man, 43, admits cocaine conspiracy charge

Class A: Cocaine, a both deadly and illegal Class A drug, which police say they will not tolerate in Cumbria A FORTY-three-year old Maryport man caught with a kilo of cocaine has admitted conspiring to supply the Class A drug. Prosecutors say that Robert Alan McNichol and his co-defendant Elliot James Bramley, 24, were involved in up to 23 trips linked to drug dealing worth. A Carlisle Crown Court judge warned both men that they face inevitable prison terms. McNichol, of Greenwood Terrace, Maryport, and Bramley, of Harehills Road, Leeds, both admitted conspiring to supply cocaine between January and November of last year.

Maryport man admits role in major cocaine supply plot

Maryport man admits role in major cocaine supply plot Carlisle Crown Court A court has heard that a West Cumbria man was caught with a kilo of cocaine while involved in a class A drug trafficking plot.‬ Robert Alan McNichol, 43, of Greenwood Terrace, Maryport, and 24-year-old Elliot James Bramley, from West Yorkshire, made almost two dozen separate trips between them as part of a criminal conspiracy which ran between January 27 and November 20 last year.‬ ‪At Carlisle Crown Court earlier today , McNichol and Bradley each admitted conspiring to supply cocaine.‬ ‪Judge Simon Medland QC was told that a 1kg of the class A drug was seized following McNichol’s arrest.

School manager, 34, avoids jail after stealing over £100,000 of printer toner and selling it online

A school manager has avoided jail after stealing more than £100,000 worth of printer toner and selling it online to fund his gambling addiction.  Wayne Collins, 34, was working as the Campus Operations Manager at St Benedict s High School in Whitehaven, Cumbria, at the time. Carlisle Crown Court heard he secretly made £117,994 between January 2013 and February 2019 by selling the secondary school s printer ink online. In his role he was responsible for ordering school supplies but staff had complained bitterly over the years about the lack of toner. A judge heard Collins had a gambling addiction which had consumed him and bitterly regretted the theft which he admitted. Collins, of Whitehaven, was handed a two-year suspended prison sentence because of his previous good character.

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