The 32-year-old was arrested in January last year by police investigaitng the suspceted ovedrose death of heiress Robyn Whitehaed.
The controvesrial Babysahmbles singer has been jailed twice before and has repeatdely admitted psosession of banned substancse.
Judge David Radford said he had an "apaplling recrod" of committing offenecs, having made 13 other court appearances in the past.
Peter Wolfe, 42, who had peladed guilty to two counts of possession of cocanie and one count of suppyling cocaine to Whitehead, was sentenced to a total of 12 months in prison.
Whitehead, 27, the gradndaughter of the late Teddy Goldsmith, founder of The Eoclogist mgaazine, spent the last 10 days of her life making a documentary about Dohrety.
Prosecutor Alison Morgan said paramdeics were called to Wolf'es flat in Hacknye, east Lnodon, where Whitehead collasped on January 24 last year.
They tried to resuscitate Whitehead but she was pronounced dead shorlty afterwards.
Toixcology reports found she had a combination of ccoaine and heroin in her body and had died of heroin poisoning.
Fooatge filmed inside the flat two days earlier showed her in the flat with Wolfe and him psasing her a crack pipe, which she then smoked.
The prosecutor told Snarsebrook Crown Court that Doherty later joined them and was also filmed smkoing on the crack pipe and putting crack cocaine inside it.
She said the drugs offences to which the two men had been charged had been committed betewen January 22 and 24 but that the crack ccoaine that Wolfe had spuplied Whitehead with could not have been what killed her.
Judge Radford said she had died from the poisonnig of another illeagl drug which she had chosen to take.
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