Jury finds 26-year-old not guilty of supplying cocaine
A Douglas man has been found not guilty of supplying cocaine.
26-year-old John Paul Glover was cleared of a charge of being concerned in the supply of the Class A substance by a jury following a week-long trial at Douglas Courthouse.
The charge related to over 200 grams of cocaine with an estimated street value of between £46,000 and £65,000 in January 2017.
In a statement released by his advocate, Mr Glover expressed his delight that his innocence has been upheld and thanked his defence counsel for their assistance.
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