The Harju County Court convicted a woman named Evelyn of serious criminal offenses related to drug trafficking and dangerous driving. The court found her guilty of the illegal handling of a substantial quantity of narcotic substances, alongside multiple instances of operating a vehicle while impaired or under unsafe conditions. Specifically, the charges addressed the large-scale illegal management of controlled narcotics.

In addition to the drug offenses, the court also ruled that Evelyn was responsible for dangerous driving on multiple occasions. The accumulated findings led to a significant sentence being handed down. The court sentenced Evelyn to a period of community service totaling over 700 hours.

This ruling reflects the seriousness with which the court views both drug-related crimes and reckless endangerment on the roads. The judgment emphasizes the dual nature of the offenses, combining the illegal trade of narcotics with dangerous behavior while operating a vehicle. The verdict confirms that the court viewed the accumulation of these offenses—handling a large quantity of illicit drugs, and repeatedly driving unsafely—as grounds for a substantial custodial sentence served through community service.

The ruling serves as a clear judicial statement regarding accountability for both drug offenses and disregard for public safety on the roads.

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