Tuesday, 8 January 2019

No, No, It's A Mystery Why 'County Lines' Is Such A Thing...

Timothy Miller, 18, of Westborough Road, Westcliff, admitted being in possession of 21 bags of herbal cannabis when he was stopped by officers on April 2 this year.
You're for the big house, boy!
He admitted one count of possession of a class B drug with intent to supply and was handed a four-month prison sentence suspended for one year at Southend Magistrates Court on December 17.
He was also ordered to pay £200 in costs and victim surcharges.
Wait, what..?

Gosh, it's a mystery why London drug gangs think if they use young people as couriers they'll get no deterrent sentences thanks to country bumpkin magistrates, isn't it?

2 comments:

NickM said...

onsidering the fat that cannabis is erived from a plant I am puzzling what is "non-herbal cannabis"?

JuliaM said...

I assumed the court reporter (if there even was one) got confused & misunderstood the term 'resin'.