A mother-of-two and "ice" dealer arrested in Lavington early on Wednesday later told a court she felt "so ashamed".
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In reply, Albury Local Court magistrate Richard Funston said it was only just that Felecia Lee Mitchell should have such remorse.
"It's a filthy charge and it brings so much misery to people's lives."
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Mitchell, appearing via a video link to Albury police station, pleaded guilty to five charges of supplying a small quantity of a prohibited drug.
Defence lawyer Tim Hemsley said Mitchell had instructed him that she bought the methamphetamine only to then provide that to a friend, who couldn't otherwise buy it himself because of ill health.
Mitchell, arrested on Wednesday at 8.40am as part of a wider police investigation into methamphetamine supply in Albury-Wodonga, onsold 1.75 grams of methamphetamine on each of four occasions, three times for $350.
One deal was 3.5 grams for $750.
She was put on an 18-month community corrections order.
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