Repeat drug offender Molly Walker faces Biloela Magistrates Court
A woman busted in a Theodore drug raid in January was already on a court order for previous drug offending.
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A woman busted in a drug raid at Theodore in Central Queensland last month was already on a court order for previous drug offending.
Molly Walker, 25, pleaded guilty in Biloela Magistrates Court on February 8 to possessing cannabis and drug utensils.
Police prosecutor Kelvin Boyd said on January 9, police executed a search warrant at a Theodore residence.
Mr Boyd said during that search, police found two grams of cannabis, as well as 16.6g of cannabis buds in a freezer.
Officers also seized a bong, grinder and a pipe which belonged to Walker.
The court heard that this offending breached a six-month good behaviour order Walker was on for possessing dangerous drugs previously.
A self-represented Walker told Magistrate Philippa Beckinsale that she was unemployed.
Ms Beckinsale fined Walker $400 and also ordered the $400 recognisance be forfeited.
No conviction was recorded.
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Originally published as Repeat drug offender Molly Walker faces Biloela Magistrates Court