She told Cardiff Crown Court how Reynolds owned an electric bike worth £1,650. Judge Daniel Williams made a confiscation order depriving him of it and it will be turned over as an asset to Gwent Police. The defendant faces two months in prison in default if this is refused and the bike not handed over within three months. When he was jailed in December, Miss Wynn Morgan said Reynolds was caught selling cannabis while riding a mountain bike. He was arrested while cycling along Winchester Close. The defendant, of Maesglas Close, Newport, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply cannabis and acquiring criminal property.
Marcus Reynolds A DRUG trafficker who racked up his third cannabis dealing conviction by the age of 24 is behind bars. Marcus Reynolds was locked up after he was caught selling dope while riding on his mountain bike in the Maesglas area of Newport. • Prosecutor Lowri Wynn Morgan told Cardiff Crown Court how he arrested when he was cycling along Winchester Close. The defendant, of Maesglas Close, Newport, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply cannabis and acquiring criminal property.
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