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‘Bags of white powder' found in car after garda noted driver was ‘fidgety', court told

‘Bags of white powder' found in car after garda noted driver was ‘fidgety', court told

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Ellie Fox (23) of 11 An Fearann, Ardfert came before Tralee District court charged with the possession of cocaine for sale or supply at Denny Street, Tralee on November 11, 2023. She pleaded guilty to the offence.
An Ardfert woman who made a 'major faux pas' by getting involved in drug dealing will live to regret her mistake, her solicitor Padraig O'Connell told the court.
Ellie Fox (23) of 11 An Fearann, Ardfert came before Tralee District court charged with the possession of cocaine for sale or supply at Denny Street, Tralee on November 11, 2023. She pleaded guilty to the offence.
Mr O'Connell said she was a 'law-abiding' citizen until this incident and has been since it occurred.
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Inspector Eoin Donovan told the court that gardaí observed a vehicle parked on the incorrect side of the road on Denny Street partially blocking traffic and they approached the driver Ms Fox who was 'nervous and fidgety'.
Garda Stephen Foley questioned whether she had anything in the vehicle and bags of white powder were found in the driver's door. A jar with bags of white powder was also found and drugs were found in her jacket. The value of the drugs was €2,850.
The court heard Ms Fox has no previous convictions.
Mr O'Connell said the incident was a 'bolt out of the blue' for Ms Fox but she had come to no garda attention since and has used the intervening time to get educational certificates.
He said there was a other 'influence involved' which gardaí are aware of.
Judge David Waters convicted and fined €450.

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