Had drugs two days after being in court
And the judge last Thursday at Banbridge Magistrates Court warned him he if appeared again for a similar offence he would be going to jail.
Kenneth George Doolan, The Poplars, Donaghcloney, admitted possession of a class B drug on February 15 this year.
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The court heard that police received a call to move a car from a house in the Blackskull area.
When they arrived they discovered the defendant who had consumed alcohol.
There was also a strong smell of cannabis in the car.
A search by the police uncovered a small quantity of cannabis which Doolan admitted belonged to him.
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Hide AdThe offence was committed just two days after he had appeared in court and this was the defendant’s fourth conviction for a drugs offence.
District Judge, Mr Paul Copeland, said Doolan was in danger of being sent to jail if he persisted with this sort of conduct.
He added that the defendant had ‘almost defiantly’ refused to take in what the court had to say on three previous occasions. The judge said this was Doolan’s ‘final warning.’
He told the defendant that if he appeared in court again for a drugs offence he would be going to jail.
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Hide AdHe pointed out that the defendant was running around in a car with just income from the state and was spending his benefit money on drugs.
Imposing the suspended sentence and fine Judge Copeland said that if Doolan had money to run a car and buy drugs he would have money to pay a fine.