Beacon Bay drug dealer Julie Dalldorf, has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment in the East London Regional Court today for selling drugs to pupils.
In handing down the sentence magistrate Ignatius Kitching said a non-custodial sentence would be “inappropriate and inadequate given the scourge of drug problems in East London targeted at young children”.
The 35-year-old woman was found guilty on four counts of dealing in drugs and possession of drugs.
She cried as the magistrate handed down the sentence and whispered “I love you” to her family members seated at the gallery as she was escorted down to the holding cells by court orderlies.
Drug dealer sentenced to seven years in prison
Beacon Bay drug dealer Julie Dalldorf, has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment in the East London Regional Court today for selling drugs to pupils.
In handing down the sentence magistrate Ignatius Kitching said a non-custodial sentence would be “inappropriate and inadequate given the scourge of drug problems in East London targeted at young children”.
The 35-year-old woman was found guilty on four counts of dealing in drugs and possession of drugs.
She cried as the magistrate handed down the sentence and whispered “I love you” to her family members seated at the gallery as she was escorted down to the holding cells by court orderlies.
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