Dad Jailed for Cocaine Dealing to Fund Gambling Habit
A Liverpool man, Stephen Miller, was sentenced to three years in prison for possessing nearly £3,000 worth of cocaine with intent to supply. Miller, a father of two, was caught with drugs hidden in his underpants after police found him loitering and picking up passengers in his car. His phone messages revealed he had been dealing for about a month, and police found another £420 and an iPhone at his home. Despite his prior conviction, Millers defense highlighted his role as the main carer for his kids, one with special needs, and a hardworking family man who strayed into crime due to a gambling addiction. The judge acknowledged the mitigation but emphasized the harm of drug dealing and Millers role for financial gain.
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