Drug dealer will only pay back £1k of £156,000 he made selling crack and heroin
The convicted drug dealer must pay back the amount within the next three months or face an extra month in jail
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James Thomas Morris (Image: North Wales Police)
A Liverpool drug dealer will only be made to pay back a fraction of the money he made from his criminal earnings. James Thomas Morris, of Hadleigh Road, Kirkby was convicted in October last year as part of an operation to catch an organised gang flooding hard drugs into Deeside, reports North Wales Live. Receive newsletters with the latest news, sport and what s on updates from the Liverpool ECHO by signing up here
North Wales drug dealer will repay fraction of £156,000 he made selling crack and heroin
James Thomas Morris was ordered to pay back some of his ill gotten gains after flooding Deeside with hard drugs
16:14, 12 APR 2021
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A member of a county lines drug gang that flooded Deeside with hard drugs will only repay a fraction of the money he made in criminal earnings.
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