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Mar 2023
A Harrogate drug pusher has been jailed for over two years after police caught him with over 50 grammes of high-purity cocaine.
Robert Marsh, 27, was stopped by a plain-clothed officer near his home on Burley Bank Road, Killinghall, in March last year.
The officer found just over two ounces of cocaine inside Marsh’s car, prosecutor Adam Walker told York Crown Court.
Marsh was arrested and a subsequent search of his home revealed a cornucopia of drug items including weighing scales and dealer bags, the court heard.
Police also found cocaine inside a Tupperware box and £90 cash inside a cupboard, added Mr Walker.
He said the 55g of cocaine found inside the vehicle had a street value of up to £5,550. The value of the drugs and the period of time that Marsh had been dealing suggested he stood to make “significant” profits.
Police also seized two mobile phones from Marsh, which showed he had played an “operational or managerial” role in the drug racket. He had been giving people drugs “on tick” and was “managing a customer’s debt”.
Judge Sean Morris, the Recorder of York, told Marsh:
He said Marsh was “not the most robust of characters” and now found himself in a “nightmare” of his own making.
Mr Morris added:
He said Marsh “had to go to prison because Class A dealers must go down, otherwise people might be tempted to earn a little extra cash like you”.
Marsh was handed a 30-month jail sentence of which he will serve half behind bars before being released on prison licence.
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