Amesbury man sentenced after cocaine and cannabis found in his home
He's been given an eight month suspended prison sentence
Last updated 3rd Dec 2021
The 31-year-old from Amesbury changed his plea on the day of the trial, pleading guilty to Possession with Intent to Supply cannabis and cocaine.
Appearing before Salisbury Crown Court on Friday (26th November) Jack Walters, of Jaggard View, Amesbury, was sentenced to a total of eight months imprisonment, suspended for two years.
In addition he must carry out 20 days rehabilitation activity and attend a Thinking Skills programme. He was also ordered to pay £500 prosecution costs within five months and a victim surcharge of £149.
The court further imposed a confiscation order of £775.83 to be paid within 28 days - which if not paid will result in Walters serving 28 days imprisonment. The destruction of drugs and drug paraphernalia was also ordered.
The court had previously heard how WIltshire Police officers carried out a misuse of drugs act warrant at an address in Pointers Way Amesbury on 18 July 2019 at the address where Walters lived at the time. On searching the property, officers found cocaine and cannabis, as well as £1973.62 in cash.
Detective Constable Myles Scott said: “I hope this sentence sends out a strong message that if you deal drugs, we will catch up with you. We are determined to deal robustly with those who blight our communities with such illegal activity.
“We rely very much on members of the public being our eyes and ears - if you suspect drug dealing or any other illegal activity, please report it.”
If you suspect drug dealing please call us on 101 or you can report on line here. Alternatively you can give information without leaving your name by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
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