A BRIGHTON woman has been given a suspended two-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to dealing heroin and crack cocaine.
Toni Mills, 34, of Russell Square, Brighton, was also found to have nearly £1,000 in unexplained cash when she was arrested.
Sitting at Lewes Crown Court on April 19, Judge Martin Huseyin ordered that the charge of having criminal property – a total of £970 – should lie on file.
Mills, formerly of Grand Parade, Brighton, and Terrace Row, in Broad Street, also in Brighton, was arrested in May 2019.
Judge Huseyin also sentenced Mills to 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days as well as nine months of drug counselling.
The prison sentence was suspended for 18 months.
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