Pill-dealer in jail on remand
A wannabe Goole drug dealer has been remanded behind bars after admitting intending to supply drugs.
Benjamin Brinded (23), of Alexandra Street, pleaded guilty to a string of charges when he made a first appearance at Hull Crown Court on Monday.
Mr Brinded admitted possessing a bladed article on July 3 on Boothferry Road in Goole. He also pleaded guilty to a charge of possession with intent to supply temazepam the following day and the attempted robbery of Martin Dean on July 5.
Crown barrister Jharna Jobes did not open details of the offences. Mr Brinded was represented in court by barrister Mark Bury.
Mr Bury said Mr Brinded needed the benefit of a Humberside Probation Service report on his background before he could be sentenced.
Judge Roger Thorn, QC, ordered Mr Brinded to stand as he told him his could not be sentenced at this stage. He was remanded in custody for a date to be fixed for sentence at Hull Crown Court in around four weeks' time.
Published on 17th July 2008 in News.
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