A MAN from Gwynedd has been handed a suspended sentence after he was found guilty of carrying a knife and a Class B drug at a caravan park.
Justin Parry, 21, of Minffordd, Brynrefail, was accused of being in possession of a knife and a quantity of cannabis at Snowdon View Caravan Park on May 15.
Mr Parry pleaded guilty to both offences at Caernarfon Magistrates’ Court on June 21.
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He received a four-month prison sentence, suspended for one year.
The sentence was suspended due to his prospects of rehabilitation and Mr Parry having no previous convictions.
He is also to complete a maximum of 25 days’ rehabilitation activity, and 100 hours’ unpaid work.
Mr Parry is also to pay £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service, and a £128 victim surcharge.
This totalled £243, to be paid in full by July 21.
The court also ordered that the cannabis be forfeited and destroyed.
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