A man has denied being involved in the supply of cocaine and heroin in Gorleston.
Malcolm Hutchinson, 65, appeared in court to face three charges of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs.
It comes after police discovered a large amount of cannabis, heroin and crack cocaine when they stopped a vehicle in Southtown Road on March 5.
Hutchinson, of Sandown Road, Great Yarmouth, was one of three men who were arrested at the scene.
The arrests led police to an address in Magnolia Green where during a search officers found a further quantity of cannabis.
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Appearing at Norwich Crown Court via video link from HMP Norwich, Hutchinson pleaded not guilty to possession of cocaine with intent to supply and two charges of intending to supply heroin.
The court was told he would plead guilty to an alternative charge of possession of heroin for reasons of personal use if it was offered.
He admitted possession of cannabis at an earlier hearing at Norwich Magistrates’ Court.
Recorder John Brooke-Smith set a trial date for August 19.
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