William Jamieson, 27, was driving under the influence of cocaine when he was pulled over by police.
A drug dealer from Wales was found in possession of more than £2,000 worth of heroin after he was pulled over by the police on the motorway. He was also found in possession of cocaine, cannabis and a flick knife.
William Jamieson, 27, was driving a Ford Fiesta on October 10, 2023, near junction 10 of the M3 near Basingstoke, Hampshire, when police noted the vehicle was in a “dangerous position”. When they approached the defendant, who was in the car with his partner, appeared to be under the influence of drugs.
A sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court on Wednesday heard Jamieson provided a saliva sample and tested positive for cocaine. Make sure you never miss Wales’ biggest updates by getting our daily newsletter
Underneath the driver’s seat officers located a black flick knife and a police issued stab vest. On the front passenger seat was a clear plastic container concealed in a hoody.
The container was found to contain multiple cling-film wraps including 18 wraps of heroin weighing 6.25g and two wraps containing 0.13g of cocaine. There was also a rucksack containing scales and cling film.
A search was carried out at Jamieson’s partner’s home which resulted in the discovery 36.23g of heroin in a plastic container. The total amount of heroin seized was weighed at 42.84g and was valued between £1,680 and £2,410. A total of 5.11g of cannabis was also recovered.
Mobile phones were also seized which revealed the defendant was involved in an active supply operation, and there were videos of him sitting with a large supply of drugs and holding two knives.
Jamieson, of Bron y Wawr, North Cornelly, Bridgend, later pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply a class A drug, possession of class A and B drugs, and possession of a bladed article.
The court heard he has six previous convictions for offences including possession with intent to supply class A and B drugs, being concerned in the supply of class A drugs, possession of bladed articles and drug driving.
In mitigation defence barrister James Evans said his client had “potential” having been to university to study computer science and is using his time in custody “constructively”. Reference was also made to the defendant suffering “extensive trauma” in his life”.
Judge Christopher Felstead sentenced Jamieson to a total of 38 months imprisonment.
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