A drug dealer told a court how he made the "biggest mistake of my life" when he turning back to a life of crime in order to pay for his daughter's eye surgery.
He was full of remorse as he appeared in court via a video link from prison and read a heartfelt letter. Following this, Isaac's phone was seized and messages were analysed. Officers discovered texts between Isaac and a number saved under 'Callum', later discovered to be Edwards-Pritchard, which indicated that the defendant in this case was also involved in the supply of drugs.
One such message read: "What's going on bro, you good? Any chance of a G until the end of the week?," with police believing this to relate to the supply of cocaine. During the sentencing, Edwards-Pritchard addressed the judge from prison, having prepared a letter explaining his remorse.