A 20-year-old man has been warned custody is likely after he admitted class A drug offences in Norfolk.
Mohammed Rahman appeared at Norwich Crown Court having been charged with two counts of possession of a controlled drug of class A with intent to supply in the Great Yarmouth area.
He appeared at court on Monday (June 19) when he admitted possession of diamorphine and crack cocaine with intent to supply on May 29 last year.
Rob Pollington, representing Rahman, who is from London, asked the court for a pre-sentence report in respect of his client who has no previous convictions and was just 19 at the time.
Judge Alice Robinson granted the request for a pre-sentence report but warned that an "immediate custodial sentence is highly likely".
Sentence was fixed for July 7.
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