By Eric king-
Queen’s Park drug dealer, Amber Muggleton is today exposed by The Eye Of Media.Com for clandestinely giving us a poor rating in the false belief she would not be detected.
The shamed 23 year old dealer, jailed for 2 years after being caught drug dealing, has lost her appeal bid to be released from prison so she can care for her disabled girlfriend.
She was sentenced to two years after she sold MDMA to undercover police officers at the Boomtown festival near Winchester in 2014. Muggleton admitted supplying the drug and possessing it with intent to supply and was sentenced at Winchester Crown Court in August.
She later unsuccessfully appealed to judges, asking to be released to care for her seriously disabled partner. After The Eye Of Media.Com reported on her conviction, Muggleton went to facebook to give us a poor rating, hoping her rating would be perceived as a view coming from a neutral and disinterested member of the public.
However, our sharp admin guy caught her out and reported it to our team to further expose her. Ratings are meant to reflect a genuine view of observers, but Ms Muggleton was biased with a vendetta against us for merely reporting on the facts of her case.
The Eye Of Media.Com today exposes her as a fraud who simply can face the fact we were simply reporting the facts of her case. Judge Jeremy Carey, sitting with Mr Justice Spencer, said her crimes were too serious to justify allowing her appeal and freeing her.
Her lawyers told the court that she had had a troubled childhood, losing her father and coping with a mum with mental health difficulties. The court heard she had always been there for her mother, and also acted as the parent figure to her younger brother.
Her offences were linked to her own drug abuse, but she had eventually beaten the cocaine habit in a residential placement in Thailand.
judgment, Judge Carey refused to suspend Muggleton’s sentence.
He said: “We conclude that the seriousness of her offending in this case was such that despite the powerful mitigation only immediate custody was justified.
“Nothing sufficiently substantial has been brought to our attention today which could properly allow us to take a different course.”