A Lavington woman admitted to police searching her home that she had a Taser, but also found was a can of capsicum spray in her car.
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That landed Kim-Lee Clohesy in Albury Local Court on Monday on two charges of possess or use a prohibited weapon without a permit.
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Clohesy pleaded guilty also to possess a prohibited drug, though the weight of the drug attached to that charge still needs to be finalised.
The court heard that police recovered two small plastic bags of cocaine with a combined weight of 1.937 grams.
Clohesy, 41, won't know her fate until August 30 after magistrate Rodney Brender ordered the preparation of a sentence assessment report.
The offences mean she has now breached an intensive corrections order imposed on her on April 12 that was not scheduled to expire until January 11.
Police armed with a search warrant went to her Prune Street home on May 23 about 1.15pm.
She admitted to owning the Taser but not the cocaine.
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