32-year-old told to put his 'house in order' after bail is approved
A Douglas man who was caught with a carrier bag of cannabis worth £2,000 will be sentenced in September.
Daniel James Glassey, of Castle Drive, appeared at the Court of General Gaol Delivery – via video link from the Isle of Man Prison - where his sentencing date was set.
He’s admitted possessing the Class B drug with intent to supply it on 3 July.
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A social enquiry report will be compiled before Glassey is sentenced on 8 September.
Bail was granted until then with Deemster Cook telling the 32-year-old: “You need to put your house in order because you may receive an immediate custodial sentence.”
Update: At Douglas Courthouse on 8 September Deemster Graeme Cook determined a Newton Hearing must take place before Glassey is sentenced. This will take place on 2 November.
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