Welwyn Garden City heroin injector jailed
Published:
6:56 AM October 2, 2009
Updated:
8:05 PM November 3, 2020
A WOMAN has been jailed after pleading guilty to injecting two men with heroin. Hannah Syme, of Woodhall Place, WGC, was imprisoned for 12 months after admitting the offences, which took place in the
A WOMAN has been jailed after pleading guilty to injecting two men with heroin.
Hannah Syme, of Woodhall Place, WGC, was imprisoned for 12 months after admitting the offences, which took place in the ladies' toilets at the Globe pub in Codicote on the evening of May 3 this year.
She had been working in the pub as a barmaid at the time of the offences.
The 23-year-old American citizen was also ordered to pay costs of �1,000 at yesterday's (Thursday's) hearing at Luton Crown Court.
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For more from the courtroom, see next week's Welwyn & Hatfield Times.
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