Man awaits drug trafficking sentence

A MELBOURNE man who admitted trafficking drugs to Mildura in October had a “tremendous wake-up call” and time to reflect during pre-sentence detention, a court has been told. Twenty-seven-year-old Brayden Child-Gaylard was in a rental vehicle with a co-accused in the early hours of October 14 on Eaglesham Street when drugs and more than $20,000 […]

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