A WOMAN has admitted being involved in the supply of class A drugs in Llandudno.
Jodie Hayward, 29, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to the following at Mold Crown Court this morning (May 28):
- Being concerned in the supply of a class A drug (cocaine) between February 12 and April 6.
- Being concerned in the supply of a class A drug (heroin) between February 12 and April 6.
- Possession a class A drug (heroin) with intent to supply on March 14.
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Hayward, appearing via videolink from custody where she has been remanded, will be sentenced on Thursday, July 4.
A pre-sentence report will be prepared in Hayward’s case in the intervening period.
She has no previous convictions for drugs-related matters, the court heard.
Judge Rhys Rowlands, presiding over today’s hearing, told Hayward she would be given credit when sentenced for pleading guilty.
But he warned her: “These are very serious matters which would, ordinarily, attract a fairly significant custodial sentence.”
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