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“They were in a suitcase that was in his bedroom.” Cardiff Crown Court heard police seized cannabis with a street value of between £1,000 and £1,500. They also found a mobile phone belonging to McKeown which had drug-related text messages. Mr Roberts said there were texts arranging deliveries and the sale of drugs to other dealers. He added: “There was an expectation of significant financial gain in this case.” McKeown pleaded guilty to possessing a class B drug with intent to supply. Scott Bowen, mitigating, said: “The defendant was selling to those he knew. “This was low-level dealing. “He gave the police the PIN number for his phone which were the keys to the castle.”
The class A drugs had a street value of between £155 and £280 and he also had £205 in cash. Following a search of Richards’ home, officers found three mobile phones and more money, seizing nearly £700 in notes and coins. Richards, 43, of Hoskins Street, Newport, pleaded guilty to possessing heroin with intent to supply. He also admitted possessing crack cocaine. The court was told the defendant pleaded guilty to the supply charge on the basis he was trafficking drugs to fund his own addition. Richards had a previous conviction for possessing ecstasy with intent to supply but that offence was committed when he was a young man.
“She then noticed the van scrapping her car after colliding with the rear passenger side. “It went through a red light and didn’t stop before hitting a Ford Focus and reversing into a Vauxhall Zafira near the junction with the A48. “Paul Jones was driving home from work in his Focus. “He could tell the defendant had been drinking. He was slurring his words. “Mr Jones prevented him from leaving and took pictures of his van.” The police were called and they arrested Hamilton. The defendant was taken to Newport Central police station where he gave a reading of 79 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.
A 24-year-old Cwmbran woman, who was a passenger in the Kia, was rushed to hospital for treatment. Mr Strobl told Cardiff Crown Court: “The defendant’s driving was aggressive. He was flashing his lights and kept them on full beam. “The driver of the Picanto lost control of his vehicle and it flipped over and ended up on the roof. “Fortunately, no one was seriously injured.” The driver survived unscathed and the passenger was taken to Cardiff’s University Hospital of Wales where she was treated for minor injuries. Judge DJ Hale told Mr Stobl: “They were both extremely lucky.”