Category: 2012 Drug Cases
1. Regina v. D. B. [Provincial Court of Alberta, Calgary – January, 2012]
Client charged with multiple offences including five counts of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking in heroin, ecstasy, oxoycodone, clonazepam and [...]
2. Regina v. G.F. [Provincial Court of Alberta, Calgary – February, 2012]
Tough case. Client charged with four separate counts of trafficking in marijuana to the same undercover officer over a one week period. To make matters [...]
3. Regina v. A.S. [Provincial Court of Alberta, Calgary – February, 2012]
Client charged with possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking and possessing proceeds (cash) of crime. A.S. had been the target of police surveillance [...]
4. Regina v. S.Y. [Provincial Court of Alberta, Calgary – February, 2012]
S.Y. was the target of ongoing police surveillance during which the police observed activity consistent with drug trafficking. As a consequence of the foregoing the [...]
5. Regina v. M.D. [Provincial Court of Alberta, Calgary – February, 2012]
M.D. was pulled over by a traffic cop for displaying an expired license plate. On the officers attendance at the driver’s door of the motor [...]
6. Regina v. K.F. [Provincial Court of Alberta, Calgary – March, 2012]
K.F. was one of several targets in an ongoing police investigation involving surveillance, the search of a motor vehicle and residential premises. Police seized approximately [...]
7. Regina v. C.B. [Provincial Court of Alberta, Calgary – March, 2012]
C.B. was charged with multiple weapons offences relative to the discharge of a handgun. In pursuit of the handgun and ammunition the police conducted a [...]
8. Regina v. K.H. [Provincial Court of Alberta, Calgary – March, 2012]
A one year police investigation involving extensive surveillance resulted in a warrant to search residential premises which contained a million dollar cannabis marijuana grow operation. According to the police the grow operation was highly sophisticated (a three stage grow) with well in excess of 1,000 plants. The grow operation also involved an electrical bypass and water bypass. Bottom line: we killed this prosecution in its entirety against K.H. by way of the entry of a stay of proceedings.
9. Regina v. E.S. [Provincial Court of Alberta, Calgary – March, 2012]
During the course of a lengthy police investigation involving extensive surveillance the police observed our client meet with the primary target and engage in drug [...]
10. Regina v. S.J. [Provincial Court of Alberta, Calgary – April, 2012]
S.J. was the target of police surveillance during which activity consistent with drug trafficking (according to the police) was observed. The investigation culminated in the [...]