Mum-to-be who dealt heroin starts two year jail sentence
Vicki Morris, 31, was caught at her home in Bawtry Road, Harworth.
Police arrested a man outside just after he had bought some of the drug, Nottingham Crown Court heard.
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Hide AdOfficers went to the house where Morris dropped a bag of heroin worth £200 in her bedroom, said Paul Stimson, prosecuting.
On a bedside cabinet there were scales, used hypodermic syringes and other equipment.
Morris said that £10 of the £90 cash found there was from the sale of heroin to the man caught outside.
Because of her pregnancy she was not arrested that day.
But when the police returned a month later, after she had given birth, her boyfriend was there and a small amount of heroin was found, as well as scales, cash and mobile phones, said Mr Stimson.
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Hide AdMorris admitted being concerned in the supply of heroin and possession with intent to supply.
She had previous convictions for dishonesty and a caution for possession of amphetamine.
Harry Owen, defending, said she was not the owner of the drugs and was not the prime mover.
She had been a heroin addict for nine years and was now on the substitute drug methadone.
“She was vulnerable and has shown remorse,” he added.