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ALAWYER who smuggled drugs into jail for a client was named yesterday after a judge removed a gagging order preventing her identification.
Angela Baillie, 32, from Newton Mearns, near Glasgow, admitted being concerned in the supply of drugs by delivering heroin and diazepam tablets worth more than GBP1600 to the city's Barlinnie prison in October 2005. On Monday at the High Court in Paisley, Lord Kinclaven granted Baillie anonymity when she pleaded guilty to two charges, as she might play a role in other criminal proceedings.See the full content of this document
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Drug-Smuggling Lawyer Is Named After Judge Lifts Ban
However, a legal challenge yesterday by sections of the media, including The...
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