Defending, Advocate Sarah Dale told Court that Cox was very remorseful and had recognised βhe selfishly put his own feelings, no matter how desperate, before anyone elseβs.β
She also said Cox would always be grateful to the pharmacy worker βas her courage in acknowledging his identity has saved his life.βΒ
Earlier in the hearing, Crown Advocate Matthew Maletroit had told Court that Cox attempted to rob Reidβs Pharmacy at the Lido Medical Centre in St. Saviour in the morning of 27 April. At the time, there were four employees and five customers in the store.
Pictured: CoxΒ attempted to rob Reidβs Pharmacy at the Lido Medical Centre in St. Saviour.
Cox was wearing a dark hoodie pulled up over his head and had a scarf covering his nose and mouth. He ran into the shop, straight behind the counter, an area only accessible to staff, where he was confronted by one of the employees.Β
He then opened up the front of his hoodie, revealing a workmanβs knife of between five and six inches with a red blade, without saying a word.
While pointing the knife at her, he told the pharmacy worker he didnβt βwant any troubleβ and asked for benzodiazepines. The woman recognised him and said: βRenton, you donβt want to be doing this, you have two young children.β He said he was not Renton Cox and asked for βfentanyl, lovazepam, bendodiazipines [sic].β
The woman told him to think about what he was doing, and Cox said he would leave if she promised not to call the police. He then ran outside using the back door of the store.Β
The woman was left βshaking, stuttering and mumblingβ after the incident and told police officers she βhonestly thought he could potentially stab me if he needed to.βΒ

Pictured: Cox had been arrested whilst carrying a knife on 25 April.
Cox was arrested two days later after he was seen at Little Grove clinic in Bel Royal. When officers searched him, he admitted having five 10mg vallium tablets in his pocket.
In the days leading to the robbery, Cox had been seen loitering around Le Quesneβs Chemist and had been arrested in possession of a 10 to 12-inch knifeΒ near Indigo House Pharmacy.
Cox told officers he kept the knife because he had received threats and was worried about his own safety.Β
The Crown Advocate suggested a four-year prison sentence and asked the Court to make a restraining order preventing Cox from contacting the pharmacy worker.
Defending, Advocate Sarah Dale, said Cox wished to send out an apology to the woman with the help of the Probation Service. She said he wanted βto do everything he can to make her feel safer and explain his actions.β
Advocate Dale described the incident as out of character for Cox, pointing out the fact he had never been convicted for violent offences before.Β

Pictured: Advocate Dale told Court there is currently no support available to drug users in prison.
She told Court Cox didnβt feel he was in his right mind on the day and had made a snap decision. She explained that Cox had been experiencing βincreasingly dark thoughtsβ and had decided βout of despairβ to end his life.
She explained the incident had happened after Coxβs relationship had ended, followed by the loss of his job and home, adding that he had used drugs as a βlong-standing strategy to cope with emotional difficulties.βΒ
Advocate Dale voiced concerns over the absence of support from the Alcohol and Drugs Service at the prison, as the post is currently vacant. She said Cox feared his mental health would deteriorate and that he would rely on drugs when he is released.Β
βIt needs tackling now, not when he gets out.β

Pictured: The Court agreed with the sentence put forward by the prosecution.
Returning the sentence of the Court, Royal Court Commissioner Julian Clyde-Smith, who was sitting with Jurats Jerry Ramsden and Gareth Hughes, reminded the defendant that βno community can tolerate robberies of this kind.βΒ
He went on to say that, despite the circumstances, the Court concluded that the Crownβs conclusions were correct and sentenced Cox to four years in prison.
βIt is clear the defendant needs assistance whilst in prison to address his substance misuse,β he added. βIt is of concern to the Court that currently access to assistance at the prison may not be available.β
The Commissioner also made an order preventing Cox from contacting the pharmacy worker for the next seven years.