Marley Hadfield
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Case Information & Details
Marley Hadfield, 22, of Bainton Grove, Hull, was involved in a Class A drug supply operation in Hull, alongside her then-boyfriend, Thomas Crombie, 23, of Taylor Avenue, Hull.
Key Facts and Charges:
- Hadfield admitted to possessing heroin and cocaine with intent to supply at premises in Carden Avenue, Hull, on June 12 last year (the year prior to July 2026).
- Evidence presented at Hull Crown Court included a photograph taken by Hadfield of Crombie covered in £10 and £20 notes, and a video of Hadfield boasting about her success in selling Class A drugs.
- Police raids seized £10,000 worth of drugs and £10,000 in cash.
- Despite Hadfield's claim that she was "manipulated" by Crombie and only sold drugs because of him, a Humberside Police drugs expert analyzed seized phones and found no evidence that she was under pressure to sell drugs. Judge John Thackray KC dismissed her claims, determining she was a "willing participant" in the drug dealing.
Court Appearances and Decisions:
- Marley Hadfield and Thomas Crombie were both arrested and taken to court.
- Public court record proceedings for Marley Hadfield and Thomas Crombie occurred at Kingston-Upon-Hull Combined Court Centre.
- A hearing date was listed for May 28, 2026, at 2:30 PM, and another for June 20, 2026, at 10:07 AM, both at Kingston-Upon-Hull Combined Court Centre.
- Hadfield received a two-year suspended prison sentence, along with 200 hours of unpaid work and 15 days of rehabilitation. She is also required to pay a £187 victim's surcharge.
- Crombie was jailed for two years and three months. The £5,000 cash seized during the raid will be forfeited and donated to a boxing club charity.
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