The accused was charged with drug trafficking and firearms offences after police executed a search warrant at his apartment and found crack cocaine, cash, and a loaded handgun in a safe.
The accused challenged the validity of the search warrant and the lawfulness of the search under the Charter.
The court upheld the search warrant, finding the confidential informant information reliable, and ruled the search of the safe was authorized by the warrant.
During the trial, an unusual procedural issue arose requiring defence counsel to testify regarding a prior inconsistent statement made by a defence witness.
Ultimately, the court rejected the accused's testimony that he did not know about the gun, finding him guilty of possession of a loaded prohibited firearm, possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, and possession of proceeds of crime.