Cork man with 'no addictions' caught dealing cocaine given suspended  sentence 

'The ball is in your court'. Judge warns Seán Myers will be at risk of a custodial sentence if he comes back before the court again. 
Cork man with 'no addictions' caught dealing cocaine given suspended  sentence 

Judge Helen Boyle imposed a sentence of three years, which she suspended.

A young man who was caught dealing cocaine for profit on Pouladuff Rd in Cork did not take drugs himself. He admitted to gardaí that he had been selling the drug for five months. He has been given a suspended jail sentence.

Detective Garda Bryan English testified at Cork Circuit Criminal Court that drugs unit gardaí searched Seán Myers at Sarahville Place, Ballyphehane, Cork, when they met him at Pouladuff Rd, Cork, on July 5, 2024.

Gardaí searched him and the car he was driving, and found €987 worth of cocaine in 21 deal bags ready for sale.

They also seized €1,365 in cash.

Det Gda English said: “He co-operated from the beginning, and admitted having the drugs for sale or supply. He was conveyed to Togher Garda Station.

“A follow-up search was carried out at his home at Sarahville Place. A further €17,000 worth of cocaine was found, together with €2,480 in cash. Also found was a large quantity of plastic zip-lock bags and digital weighing scales.

“He was 19 at the time. He was working and living at home. When initially stopped, he said it was for the sole purpose of selling for profit. He admitting preparing, wrapping, and weighing the drugs.

“He had no addictions and did not take controlled drugs. He has no previous convictions and he has not come to garda attention since,” Det Gda English said.

Recluse

Defence barrister Peter O’Flynn said: “He admitted selling cocaine for five months before he was caught. He said there would be evidence of this on his phone. There is a reference from his employer, saying he is a hardworking young man. Since his arrest, he has become something of a recluse."

Mr O’Flynn asked Det Gda English: “Would you accept he has learned his lesson and is unlikely to come to garda attention again?”

The detective accepted that proposition.

Judge Helen Boyle imposed a sentence of three years, which she suspended. She said that, while the young man co-operated, it was a significant amount of cocaine.

“You were actively involved in selling it you and you were involving yourself with dangerous people and and creating danger for others. It is at the higher end. You were very young to be involved in this kind of offending.

“You have come forward on a signed plea of guilty. You left school early, probably too early. You are capable of becoming a productive member of society. You are employed and attending that job every day. You have not come to attention since. You have a supportive family with you today. You are still a very young man.

“If you come back before the court you will be at risk of that sentence. The ball is in your court. It is up to you to stay away from the drugs trade,” Judge Boyle warned.

 

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