The appellants, Daye, Isaac, and Saunders, appealed their drug-related convictions.
Isaac also sought leave to appeal his sentence.
The Court of Appeal dismissed all appeals from conviction, finding no errors in the trial judge's rulings regarding Charter breaches (s. 10(b), s. 9, s. 11(b)), refusal to permit cross-examination of the affiant, or the issuance of search warrants.
The court also found Saunders' conviction for constructive possession reasonable.
However, Isaac was granted leave to appeal his sentence, and his six-year global sentence was reduced to four years, as the trial judge failed to adequately consider his de facto guilty plea.