Derbyshire man claimed cocaine found in drug bust was a sore tooth cure
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Dylan Collins, 27, was found to be in possession of £35-worth of the class A drug when police searched his home.
They also uncovered weighing scales and a small amount of cannabis.
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Hide AdHowever prosecutor Becky Allsop told Chesterfield Magistrates Court Collins told police during an interview that a friend had given him the cocaine “to rub on a sore tooth”.
“He said he used the scales to measure drugs while self-medicating,” Ms Allsop added.
Collins’ solicitor David Gittins told magistrates Collins had admitted the offence 11 months ago - at the time of his arrest on December 11, last year.
Speaking about the cannabis find, Mr Gittins said Collins used the class B drug to manage a health condition he suffered with called conduct disorder - which occasionally caused verbal outbursts.
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Hide AdCollins, of Bruner Avenue, Shirebrook, was handed a six-month conditional discharge, ordered to pay £85 court costs and a £22 victim surcharge.