The accused was charged with seven counts relating to the armed robbery of a pharmacy.
Three masked men entered the pharmacy, stole narcotics and cash, and fled in a vehicle.
The Crown alleged the accused was the planner and driver of the getaway vehicle, relying on circumstantial evidence including GPS tracking of the stolen narcotics, cell phone records, and video surveillance.
The court found the accused guilty of robbery, possession of narcotics over $5,000, and breach of probation, concluding he was a party to the offence.
However, the court acquitted the accused of the firearms charges, finding the evidence insufficient to prove constructive possession of the firearm abandoned near the getaway vehicle.