Guilty pair in drugs case described as 'guinea pig' and 'not sharpest knife in drawer'

Two Waterford men given fully-suspended sentences for their role in transporting drugs 
Guilty pair in drugs case described as 'guinea pig' and 'not sharpest knife in drawer'

Peter Cawley and Richard Nolan pleaded guilty to drugs charges relating to March 19, 2020.

Two Waterford men, one described as a “guinea pig” and the other as “not the sharpest knife in the drawer,” have been given fully-suspended sentences for their role in transporting drugs.

Peter Cawley, aged 42, of German Rd, St John's Park, Waterford city, and Richard Nolan, aged 35, of Larchville, Waterford city, appeared before Judge Patricia Ryan in Dublin Criminal Court today after pleading guilty to possession of heroin for sale or supply on March 19, 2020.

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