Drugs, phones, and a grinder were destroyed after a Watford teen was sentenced for intent to supply.
The boy was given a youth rehabilitation order including a requirement to participate in reparation for 15 days, a victim services surcharge of £22, and £100 in costs to pay.
After the now 17-year-old admitted to a charge of possessing cannabis with intent to supply, in London on October 19, 2020, his parent or guardian will be required to pay the £122.
Cannabis, mobile phones, and the grinder were forfeited and destroyed.
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Also in court
Ellie Akhurst, of Highlands, Watford, had a serrated fixed bladed kitchen knife in Tottenham on July 14, 2022.
After being found guilty by East London Magistrates’ Court, the 29-year-old was given a three-month prison sentence suspended for six months and ordered to pay £774 by Hatfield Magistrates' Court on April 25.
An order was made to seize the kitchen knife.
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