Present were Shea Britton and another man called Charlie Blakey, both of whom were arrested. The flat is not the home address of either two men. Found at the flat was drugs packaging.
Defending, Beverley Hackett said he had never been in trouble before, had indicated he would plead guilty at an early stage and had demonstrated he can be industrious .
She added: He has nothing in his history to aggravate his position. He seeks not to blame others but clearly in that period fell into acquaintances that weren t good for him.
The court heard the offences happened after his aspiration to be a sportsman failed.