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Ex-private schoolgirl avoids jail for drug dealing after arguing that going to jail would ruin her career prospects

Poppy Murray helped her younger brother run a drug-dealing ring with police finding the pair were providing recreational narcotics

A POUTING businesswoman who helped her younger brother run a student drug dealing ring has escaped jail after pleading a prison stretch would ''blight'' her future career.

Privately educated university undergraduate Poppy Murray, 22, acted as a go-between for teenage sibling Joel, 19, who dealt 'recreational' narcotics to Manchester's party set.

 Poppy Murray faced court after being accused of running a drug ring with her brother - but avoided court after arguing it would ruin her carer prospects
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Poppy Murray faced court after being accused of running a drug ring with her brother - but avoided court after arguing it would ruin her carer prospectsCredit: FACEBOOK

The pair were arrested after police received a tip-off to search their home in Middleton, Greater Manchester, with officers finding amphetamines stuffed in a freezer. The siblings' mobile phones were examined - with one showing evidence of a £750 cocaine deal.

Appearing in Minshull Street Crown Court, Joel and Poppy pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine.

But although Joel was locked away for seven years, his older sister - who initially claimed she did not see ''anything morally wrong'' with supplying ''recreational'' drugs to friends - got 12 months jail suspended for 18 months. She was also ordered to complete 80 hours of unpaid work.

 The 22-year-old was arrested with her brother after their suburban family home in Middleton, Greater Manchester, was raided
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The 22-year-old was arrested with her brother after their suburban family home in Middleton, Greater Manchester, was raidedCredit: FACEBOOK
 Joel Murray also appeared in court, sentenced to seven years jail
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 Joel Murray also appeared in court, sentenced to seven years jailCredit: Cavendish Press

In a plea for clemency, Murray, who is running a catering business as well as studying an events management degree at Manchester Metropolitan University, said the arrest had led her to suffer from eczema and anxiety.

Defence lawyer Richard English said: ''Using recreational drugs as students is not exceptional - in fact it is unexceptional. Miss Murray did not see anything morally wrong with what she did. However she now accepts plainly that it was wrong.

"The money was pooled and the drugs were shared. A prison sentence would be a punishment but it would do nothing but blight a very bright career. She is a very clever, ambitious and driven young lady.

"She had to leave a college course at Leeds university because she was too worried to leave her house. To her credit she has continued her university course at Manchester Metropolitan University and is expected to receive a good degree in event management.

"She works at a city centre hotel and I am told that she is very good at what she does. She is a very clever, ambitious and driven young lady.

"She has also recently set up her own business with her friend. They cook 200 meals a week and deliver them. I am told that even though it is just in the early stages they are already making money.''

Passing sentence, the judge Mr Recorder Eric Lamb told Poppy: ''I have been persuaded that you were pooling resources together to pay for the drugs. It was a foolish decision which you have clearly thought better of since."

 The young woman, who is pictured pouting in many of her social media photos, pleaded for clemency after appearing in Minshull Street Crown Court
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The young woman, who is pictured pouting in many of her social media photos, pleaded for clemency after appearing in Minshull Street Crown CourtCredit: FACEBOOK
 The court heard that Poppy had started up a catering business as well as helping her brother
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The court heard that Poppy had started up a catering business as well as helping her brotherCredit: FACEBOOK

According to social media, Poppy, who attended the £10,000 a year St Bedes Roman Catholic College, in Manchester, works with the events team at the iconic four star Midland Hotel in Manchester city centre.

Pouting pictures on her social media show her drinking champagne on a balcony at a city centre apartment and partying with friends at music festivals. Joel's Facebook page show him on a snowboarding holiday and drinking cocktails in an exclusive restaurant.

The court heard the drugs raid occurred on August 27, 2014, after another police suspected another family member was supplying amphetamines.

Tim Brennand said: ''Amphetamines were seized from a freezer in the outhouse and Joel Murray's attic bedroom was also searched. A black Nokia mobile phone was found and examined and text messages were found that were suggestive of the purchase and supply of illegal drugs. Poppy's iPhone 5 was also seized.

"Between the 22 and 26th of August, just the day before the search, text messages were sent regarding purchasing a large quantity of cocaine and offering it for sale. Another message was seen to be purchasing Benzopehtamine, which can be used in the preparation and the cutting of cocaine.

"This significantly demonstrates the level of organisation and significant inference on Joel to use it. On the 22 of August there was a text detailing the purchase of half an ounce of cocaine costing £750. Nine minutes later texts were sent to 16 different people to sell of high purity cocaine."

 The court heard that Joel Murray had run a highly organised drug ring
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The court heard that Joel Murray had run a highly organised drug ringCredit: FACEBOOK
 The court heard that Poppy was extremely good at her job, with her defence lawyer saying she was a 'clever' and 'ambitious' lady
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The court heard that Poppy was extremely good at her job, with her defence lawyer saying she was a 'clever' and 'ambitious' ladyCredit: FACEBOOK

The court heard that the texts sent between Joel and Poppy included delivery details and disputes about how much money had been paid.

In one text exchange Joel - who had harboured ambitions to join the army - arranged for cocaine to be delivered to an event Poppy was attending after he texted her saying: ''who wants sniff.''

He also sent a group text message to 16 friends saying he had a high purity haul of the drug adding: "Yo its Joel - some killer raw there yo".

Police also found a set of electronic scales in Joel's bedroom alongside a notepad which at the top had a list called 'snowers'. There was also a list of drug buyers for cocaine and cannabis called 'what we sniff'.

The brother and sister both made no comment interviews with police.

Joel also pleaded guilty to possessing 2030 MDMA tablets worth £6,090 and 606g of cannabis worth £8,480 after the drugs were found hidden in a bucket inside his wardrobe during a different police search.

His lawyer Henry Blackshaw said: "The strongest mitigation for him is his age and his lack of maturity. The gravity of the offending perhaps did not give the correct connotations to him. Recreational use of of cocaine with young people is very prevalent in society now which could reduce the gravity of the situation.

"He could also have been excited by the illicit use of cocaine. Through me he displays a significant degree of guilt including the situation his sister finds herself in. He is very conscious of her being here in court no small part is due to him."



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