Evidence heard behind closed doors

A magistrate yesterday ruled there were enough reasons for the indictment of a Valletta woman charged with trafficking in cocaine and heroin. Magistrate Giovanni Grixti ruled for Josette Bickle's indictment after hearing evidence behind closed doors...

A magistrate yesterday ruled there were enough reasons for the indictment of a Valletta woman charged with trafficking in cocaine and heroin.

Magistrate Giovanni Grixti ruled for Josette Bickle's indictment after hearing evidence behind closed doors all morning.

Bickle, 33, is pleading not guilty to the possession and trafficking of cocaine on July 11 and the possession and trafficking of heroin on August 1 and 26.

The case continues.

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