A woman and a man will face the District Court at Dubbo to be sentenced for the manufacture and supply of commercial quantities of the prohibited drug ice.
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Co-accused Barbara Jackson, 45, and Geoffrey Ronald Hayward, 54, together faced a total of almost 40 charges.
On Wednesday in Dubbo Local Court Jackson pleaded guilty to the supply and the manufacture of a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug, and to knowingly dealing with a sum of more than $25,000, the proceeds of crime.
Hayward pleaded guilty to the supply and the manufacture of a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug, possessing an unauthorised firearm and knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime.
The pair was arrested at Mudgee in March 2015.
Jackson faced court via video link on Wednesday charged with a total of 18 offences.
She pleaded guilty to supplying 337.62 grams of prohibited drug methylamphetamine, being an amount not less than a commercial quantity for that drug between November 4, 2014 and March 26, 2015 at Mudgee.
She also pleaded guilty to manufacturing 337.62 grams methylamphetamine, being not less than a commercial quantity for the drug between October 1, 2014 and March 26, 2015 at Hargraves.
Hayward also faced the court via video link, charged with 21 offences.
He pleaded guilty to supplying 309.79 grams of methylamphetamine being not less than a commercial quantity between November 4, 2014 and March 26, 2015 at Mudgee.
He pleaded guilty to manufacturing 337.62 grams of methylamphetamine Hargraves.
He also pleaded guilty to possessing a .22 calibre rifle, not being authorised to do so by licence or permit at Hargraves on March 26 last year.
The pair both entered pleas of guilty to knowingly possessing the proceeds of crime, being the sum of $27,900 between November 2014 and March 2015.
The remaining charges against them were withdrawn and the pair was committed to the District Court for sentence on September 2.
They did not apply for bail.