By Australian Associated Press and Joshua Hanrahan For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 01:40 BST, 15 May 2019 | Updated: 02:03 BST, 15 May 2019
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The daughter of former NSW premier Neville Wran has been spared jail after she admitted possessing the drug ice.
Harriet Wran, 31, pleaded guilty in April to possessing drugs, goods in custody and not displaying P-plates, less than three years after she was released from custody over her role in the robbery and murder of a Sydney drug dealer.
At Wyong Local Court on Wednesday, she was fined $550 for the drug and P-plate offences and was handed a 12-month community corrections order for the goods on premises offence.
Wran had been in a rehabilitation facility in Sydney's inner-west since her arrest on March 27, and is believed to have finished her treatment earlier this month.