*The man was attending a cousin’s wedding at Bunratty Castle Hotel.ย 

A JUDGE has convicted a wedding goer of cocaine dealing after a garda told her that cocaine users would snort four or five lines of cocaine from a gram of cocaine.

At Ennis District Court, Judge Mary Larkin convicted David Keane (30) of Island Rd, Assumpta Park, Limerick with the possession of cocaine with intent to sell or supply on June 23rd 2019.

Judge Larkin said that she would impose 100 hours community service on Mr Keane for the offence instead of a suspended prison term.

Mr Keane was attending a cousinโ€™s wedding at the Bunratty Castle Hotel on the date and the drugs were found on him at Ennis Garda Station after his arrest on the night.

Mr Keane told Gardai that the nine bags of cocaine, found concealed in his underwear, were for his personal use. Gardai also found โ‚ฌ1,310 in cash on Mr Keane and two mobile phones.

At interview, a Garda told Mr Keane that, โ€œthis is a phenomenal amount of cocaine for one personโ€.

Mr Keane replied, โ€œI had an awful amount of cocaine taken.โ€

Mr Keane said, โ€œI had no intention of selling drugs. It was my family at the wedding – I wouldnโ€™t even let them know I had drugsโ€.

In evidence, Det Garda Kevin Hooban told the court that the nine bags comprising 8.5 grams with a street value of โ‚ฌ580 were found on Mr Keane at the end of the wedding.

Det Hooban told the court that โ€œthere is no possible way he could have taken that amount of drugs without being hospitalisedโ€ having already consumed other cocaine.

Det Hooban said that it was his opinion that the nine bags of cocaine were the leftovers of what Mr Keane sold at the wedding and cash were the proceeds of sale and supply of the drugs.

Judge Larkin asked Det Hooban how many lines would cocaine users snort from a gram of cocaine.

In response, Det Hooban said, โ€œA good few people ask me this and I was only asked about this last week. It depends how thick the lines are but from what I gather you could get four or five lines from a gramโ€.

Judge Larkin said that she was absolutely satisfied and didnโ€™t have a shadow of a doubt that Mr Keane had the cocaine to sell at the wedding over his failure to answer questions about the drugs.

Judge Larkin said, โ€œHe doesnโ€™t know this and he doesnโ€™t know that. I have no shadow of a doubt that he had the drugs there for one particular reasonโ€.

Judge Larkin said that Mr Keane was unable to say how many grams he had before being found with the nine bags.

Judge Larkin said, โ€œIf I go to a wedding, I would be buying a dress and a pair of shoes to get all fancied up – that would be my thing. I know how much the dress and the shoes would cost – how much gear did you get and how much did it cost you?โ€

Mr Keane said that he paid โ‚ฌ300 but didnโ€™t know how much cocaine he received.

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