A Lanarkshire man caught with heroin worth nearly £10,000 was a "useful idiot" for drug dealers, his lawyer has claimed.Hamilton Sheriff Court heard that police officers turned up at James Smith's Stonehouse home with a search warrant.John Coogan, prosecuting, said: "The accused was in the living room.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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