Cannabis and grinder found in car dashboard
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Thirty-two-year-old Darren Booth from Broagh Village, Castledawson, was fined £200 with a £15 offender levy for possessing cannabis on March 6 this year.
Prosecution counsel said on police received a report from a member of the public about seeing the defendant sitting in the vehicle under the influence of drink or drugs.
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Hide AdShe said as police approached, the defendant attempted to run away but was stopped by police officers.
The lawyer said police detected a strong smell of cannabis and Booth appeared intoxicated by drugs.
She said officers carried out a search of the vehicle.
Counsel told the court that they found a quantity of cannabis in the dashboard along with a grinder and metal tub on which traces of drugs were found.
Booth was arrested and later made a statement to police in which he admitted possessing the cannabis.
She added that the accused has a relevant record.
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Hide AdIn reply to a question from District Judge Oonagh Mullan, the prosecutor said she did not have a figure for the amount of cannabis.
Judge Mullan said she would with the case by imposing a monetary penalty.
She also made an order for the destruction of the items seized by the police.
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