hereMs Parkhouse said Jamieson admits to still using drugs, about £20 a week paid for through his benefits, and said he has not resorted to crime to fund his habit.Jamieson had been set to go to trial, but the case was adjourned because of the Covid crisis.Judge Richard Mansell QC said Jamieson was entitled to credit for admitting his guilt and saving court time.We have a dedicated Facebook group covering court cases across Greater Manchester.For all the latest trial coverage and sentencing join the group here.To download our app to get all the latest news visit here.He spared Jamieson jail, noting the delay since the offence was committed, and that defendant had not committed further offences.The judge said: "Clearly this relationship has.