Category: 2006 Drug Cases
1. Regina v. A.P. [NWT Supreme Court, Jan. 2006]
Client charged with possession of 2 ounces of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking as a consequence of a controlled postal delivery and subsequent surveillance and search of client’s vehicle. Admissibility of evidence was challenged on constitutional grounds and a stay of proceedings entered on all charges after Preliminary Inquiry and on the verge of trial proceedings.
2. Regina v. P.F. [Cochrane PC, Feb., 2006]
Client charged with trafficking cocaine to a civilian who is subsequently apprehended and provides a statement to police implicating client. Charge reduced to simple possession [...]
3. Regina v. S.D. [B.C. PC, Feb., 2006]
Client charged with possession of cannabis marijuana as a consequence of a police search of his motor vehicle. All charges completely withdrawn prior to the [...]
4. Regina v. J.S. [Lethbridge PC, March, 2006]
Client charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, possession of stolen property and proceeds of crime as a result of the police search of residential premises. Stay of proceedings entered prior to trial.
5. Regina v. M.K. [Cochrane PC, March, 2006]
Client charged with possession of marijuana and illegal possession of a firearm. Admissibility of evidence challenged on constitutional grounds; all charges eventually withdrawn.
6. Regina v. L.H. [Peace River PC, May, 2006]
Client charged with possession of cocaine and marijuana for the purpose of trafficking as a consequence of a police search of client’s vehicle. Matter resolved [...]
7. Regina v. R.W. [Calgary PC, May, 2006]
Client charged with trafficking cocaine, possession of marijuana, possession of a loaded firearm and possession of an unregistered firearm and proceeds of crime. Matter was [...]
8. Regina v. K.P. [Calgary PC, Dec., 2006]
Client charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and proceeds of crime as a consequence of seizure of ten ounces of cocaine [...]
9. Regina v. S.D. [B.C. PC, Feb., 2006]
Client charged with possession of multiple kilograms of cannabis marijuana for the purpose of trafficking as a consequence of a police search of his motor [...]
10. Regina v. B.B.B.
Application to exclude investigative observation of the police during the course of a section 487.01 Criminal Code covert entry of a hotel room. Evidence excluded of a consequence of non-compliance with a statutory imperative. For an offical transcript of the judgement click here.