Cork woman in court on drugs charges due a baby next week

EchoLive.ie, 26 Apr

The young woman confessed to a charge that can carry a ten-year minimum

jail term unless the sentencing judge finds there are exceptional

circumstances.

Cork woman in court on drugs charges due a baby next week

Judge Helen Boyle acknowledged at Cork Circuit Criminal Court that the

accused was about to have a baby and said she would adjourn sentencing.

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Liam Heylin

A 28-year-old woman who is due to have her first baby next week faced

sentencing yesterday for having a €43,000 stash of cannabis at her home

in Cork city over a year ago.

The young woman confessed to a charge that can carry a ten-year minimum

jail term unless the sentencing judge finds there are exceptional

circumstances.

Jovana Bogdan of Washington Street West, Cork, entered the signed plea

of guilty to the charge that on December 9 2021 at her home she had

cannabis worth more than €13,000 for the purpose of sale or supply to

others.

The cannabis seized in the case weighed 2.5 kilos.

Detective Garda Eoin O’Toole said it had been established that the

accused had been residing at the apartment on Washington Street and

that there was cannabis present at that address for the purpose of sale

or supply.

“She was interviewed on three occasions and said she was holding the

drugs for sale or supply and was receiving cannabis as payment for

holding it for a third party,” Det. Garda O’Toole said.

Jane Hyland senior counsel for the defence said, “At the time she

herself was using drugs.

"She is now working. And she has worked to come off drugs.”

Ms Hyland suggested that the accused was under threat from a bigger

player in the drug trade to hold on to the drugs. Det. Garda O’Toole

said the defendant did say that but the gardaí did not accept that was

necessarily true.

Ms Hyland said the 28-year-old came to Ireland from Serbia at the age

of seven and that from the age of 16 she was essentially fending for

herself.

Judge Helen Boyle acknowledged at Cork Circuit Criminal Court that the

accused was about to have a baby and said she would adjourn sentencing

until February 2024.

However, she warned, “This lady is going to have to face the

consequences, I’m afraid…

"There are going to be consequences, but I will put it back.”