Judge tells relieved Sheffield drug offender he is not going to jail

A judge has told a drug offender who admitted possessing cannabis with intent to supply he will not be going into custody.
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Sheffield Crown Court heard on November 26 how Kavan Riley, aged 20, of Silkstone Road, Frecheville, pleaded guilty to possessing the class B drug in Sheffield with intent to supply.

Riley had previously pleaded guilty at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on October 29 to dangerous driving in Sheffield and to driving without a licence and insurance. All the offences were committed on January 24.

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Rebecca Stevens, defending, said Riley may have psychological issues. Some of the cannabis had been for him, she said, and some was to be sold to friends.

A judge at Sheffield Crown Court has told a drug-offender who admitted possessing cannabis with intent to supply that he will not be going into custody.A judge at Sheffield Crown Court has told a drug-offender who admitted possessing cannabis with intent to supply that he will not be going into custody.
A judge at Sheffield Crown Court has told a drug-offender who admitted possessing cannabis with intent to supply that he will not be going into custody.

Judge Sarah Wright adjourned the case to consider a probation report before sentencing on January 8.

She told Riley if he keeps out of trouble he will not be going into custody.

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