Christopher Tarran, 35, is jailed after admitting to dealing cocaine and heroin in North Wales, violating a sentence.

Tarran admitted to supplying cocaine and heroin as a street dealer. He traveled to Ellesmere Port last November and then returned. The court took place in Mold.
His lawyer said Tarran got involved and didn’t make much money. He did admit Tarran sold the drugs; that was his role, the lawyer stated.
The judge called Tarran a “chancer” and a “risk taker.” Tarran knew the consequences, as he already had a suspended sentence.
Tarran helped make dangerous drugs available in North Wales, supplying two different kinds. The judge spoke about this involvement.
Tarran has 41 prior convictions, and the judge knew he was only 35. He got credit for pleading guilty, which reduced his sentence by 25 percent.
He received two years, four months for each drug offense, supplying both cocaine and heroin. One sentence will run at the same time.
The judge added 12 months from his suspended sentence. Tarran will be in prison for three years, four months total, as he is guilty of drug crimes.