A man’s been warned he could be facing a jail term after being caught with class A, B and C drugs.
Ross Arnold Menton of Rosemount in Douglas appeared before High Bailiff Jayne Hughes at Douglas Courthouse.
He pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis, cocaine and diazepam on February 18.
Prosecutor Rebecca Cubbon told the court police raided an address in Cronk Grianagh in Braddan and found Menton and another man inside.
They also found 0.8 grammes of cannabis worth £16, four grammes of cocaine with a street value of £400 and 184 unprescribed diazepam tablets worth 50p to £1 each.
Mrs Hughes bailed Menton in the sum of £500 while probation reports are prepared, saying she was leaving all sentencing options open – including prison.
31 year old Menton will appear in court again on October 13.
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