A WOMAN who admitted being involved in the supply of cannabis is contacting drug rehabilitation centres every day in an effort to avoid jail.
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Dubbo Local Court was told Kylie Stockwell, 41, had been accepted into three residential centres.
"She is waiting for a bed," a solicitor said.
Stockwell has pleaded guilty to knowingly taking part in the supply of a prohibited drug, possessing a prohibited drug, receiving stolen property and having goods on her premises suspected of being stolen.
Prosecution facts tendered to the court said Stockwell was involved in the supply of cannabis from November 2012 to November 2013.
Police said she received stolen property from January 7 to November 7, 2013.
Stockwell was found with cash, tools and equipment suspected of being stolen.
The court heard Stockwell was liaising closely with probation and parole staff.
Magistrate Andrew Eckhold allowed an adjournment until September 24.
"You are working with Community Corrections and trying to get into residential rehabilitation," the magistrate said.
"That is saving you from going into full-time custody."