45-year-old accused of having intent to supply the drug
A Douglas man has been accused of having up to £3,500 worth of heroin to sell to others.
Forty-five-year-old Paul Clint Shields, of Mona Terrace, appeared at Douglas Courthouse.
He's yet to enter a plea to a single count of possessing more than 14 grammes of the drug with intent to supply it on 9 January.
Bail was granted and he'll appear in court again on Tuesday (3 May).
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