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Two women and two men deny conspiring to supply cocaine and heroin in Wolverhampton

Two women and two men have denied trying to flood Wolverhampton's streets with cocaine and heroin.

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Michelle Robinson, 38, Ryan Straker, 35, Phillip Bastable, 49, and Donna Howe, 47, appeared at Wolverhampton Crown Court yesterday (Friday) charged with conspiring to supply cocaine and heroin between November 2019 and February 2020.

Robinson, of Humphries Road, Wolverhampton, Straker, of Tower House Farm, Hilton, Staffordshire, Bastable, of Second Avenue, Wolverhampton and Howe, of Tower House Farm, Hilton, Staffordshire appeared in the dock together.

Wolverhampton Crown Court
Wolverhampton Crown Court

All four spoke to confirm their names and pleaded not guilty to both counts of conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin. 

The defendants were told their trial would last two weeks and will be held at Wolverhampton Crown Court in 2026. They were all given bail until their next hearing. 

Recorder David Lock KC said: "You will need to provide a defence statement and stay in touch with your legal teams. You have been given bail and will have to notify authorities if you move home.

"You will have to attend your trial, if you do not it will be held in your absence." 

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