46-year-old denies intent to supply offences
A Kirk Michael woman will stand trial after being accused of possessing more than £3,800 worth of cocaine with intent to supply.
Elizabeth Amy Crowe, of Bishopscourt, denied two offences during an appearance at Douglas Courthouse.
The 46-year-old was allegedly found with almost 20 grams of the Class A drug, at The Saddle pub on 20 July, and almost 19 grams at a property she was at in Sulby the following day.
She also denied cultivating cannabis after being accused of having plants that could have a potential yield of up to £6,720.
Committal proceedings – where the case is elevated to the Court of General Gaol Delivery – will take place on 11 February.
She’s been bailed until that date.
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