Dublin Dealer Sells Cannabis in Courtroom During Own Sentencing, 124 Convictions Tallied

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Dublin drug dealer Tony Roe, notorious for 124 convictions, delivered cannabis and €160-worth of alprazolam to another defendant inside Dublin Circuit Court during his own sentencing. Trending queries like “What happens if you commit a crime in court?” and “How many crimes can someone be convicted of?” collide here. Roe, 30, of Priorswood, was already serving time and calmly conducted business as the judge noted, “He was already serving a sentence.”

While Roe’s courtroom cannabis handoff set new standards for multitasking, Judge Treasa Kelly heard he’d previously racked up 29 drug dealing convictions and was already due for release in October next year. “Can a judge add extra jail time for crimes in court?” and “What’s the oddest thing to happen during sentencing?” both trend, yet the universe delivers: three extra months, to be served concurrently—leaving Roe’s timeline untouched, a bureaucratic Mobius strip of Irish justice.

On April 15th, 2024, Roe’s in-court drug deal resulted in a sentence so perfectly redundant that his prison release date remained unchanged, despite the full spectacle unfolding before the judge.

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