'˜If I see you again you are going to prison'
Niall Breen, whose address was given as Carrigart Manor, Craigavon, at a previous court had admitted to unlawful possession of a class C drug, Pregabalin, on July 29 last year.
The case was adjourned in order to obtain a pre-sentence report.
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Hide AdThe court heard that police stopped a vehicle with a driver and a passenger at a car park in Craigavon.
During a search four bags of cocaine and eight tablets were found under the central console.
Breen admitted possession of the tablets.
He had relevant previous convictions.
A barrister representing the defendant said he would consent to any of the recommendations contained in the pre-sentence report.
District Judge, Mrs Bernie Kelly, said Breen was amassing a number of entries on his record for possession of controlled drugs.
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Hide AdShe added that there was a reference in the report of him suffering from low moods and this could be because he was taking drugs that messed with his head.
“If I see you again you are going to prison,” the judge told Breen.