A MAN is to be sentenced after he admitted possession of a class A drug with intent to supply in Wrexham.
Aaron Duffy, of Cae Ffynnon in Corwen, appeared at Mold Crown Court on Friday.
The 26-year-old admitted that in Wrexham on November 22, 2019, he had in his possession 14.29 grams of cocaine, a controlled drug of class A with intent to supply it to another.
Duncan Bould, defending, asked that sentencing be adjourned until after the completion of a pre-sentence report.
"During the intervening 15 months [since the offence] he has turned his life around," he told the court.
"He has an apprenticeship working for a well known company and it's a good job.
"He seems well thought of by them and he is at a crucial point in his apprenticeship."
Judge Rhys Rowlands granted the request, adjourning the sentencing to April 6.
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