Sunderland Echo

Man sold drugs ‘to pass the time’

- Karon Kelly copydesk.northeast@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A dealer who started selling drugs as a "hobby" to pass his spare time has kept his freedom.

Police found a stash of cocaine, gabapentin, etizolam, amphetamin­e, cannabis and four small cannabis plants when they searched Stephen Hailstone's home in Boldon, in June 2020.

Newcastle Crown Court heard "deal bags", scales and a cannabis grinder were also seized.

Hailstone, 42, now of Chilton Street, Sunderland, admitted possessing the cocaine, worth up to £720 and the class C drugs gabapentin and etizolam, worth up to £892, with intent to supply.

He admitted possession of the small amounts of amphetamin­e and cannabis and production of cannabis.

Prosecutor Neil Pallister told the court Hailstone said when questioned that all of the drugs were for personal use.

But when "pressed" on having the scales and bags and the suggestion he was a "low level drug dealer", Hailstone confessed he had been supplying for around three

weeks and had made about £100 from it.

He told officers: "Yeah, all right, I've been doing little bits.

"It's hard to explain, I'm in the flat all day, just trying to get by. It's like a hobby, just something to pass the time."

The court heard police had gone to Hailstone's house that day after an unrelated report of a disturbanc­e at North Road in Boldon Colliery and the drugs were found during a search.

Jessica Slaughter, defending, said Hailstone, who is a father, has a realistic prospect of rehabilita­tion and an "unfortunat­e history" which includes him being attacked by knifemen who raided his

home in 2016.

The court heard he has been in no trouble since he was caught with the drugs.

Mr Recorder Christophe­r Rose sentenced Hailstone to two years’ imprisonme­nt, suspended for two years, with rehabilita­tion requiremen­ts and a three-month curfew.

The judge told him: "I am not going to send you to custody today. I am going to impose a suspended sentence of imprisonme­nt but you must be under no illusions how close you have come today to going to custody."

The judge said Hailstone is capable of rehabilita­tion, has strong personal mitigation and a prison sentence would impact on his children.

 ?? ?? Stephen Hailstone was given a suspended prison sentence.
Stephen Hailstone was given a suspended prison sentence.
 ?? ?? The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court.
The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court.

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