Solicitor accused of drug dealing
An Edinburgh solicitor has been accused of dealing drugs from the law firm where he worked as a partner.
Grant O’Connor, 37, is alleged to have supplied cocaine to four men from the offices of Allan McDougall and Co in Dalkeith in January.
One of the men later died of a suspected overdose.
At Edinburgh Sheriff Court, Mr O’Connor denied charges of possessing and supplying class A drugs. He was bailed and will stand trial in December.
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