The accused was charged with multiple drug trafficking and possession offences.
He pleaded guilty to four counts of trafficking and one count of possession of proceeds of crime.
The remaining issue at trial was whether he possessed over 300 grams of fentanyl found in a backpack in an apartment for the purpose of trafficking.
The Crown relied on circumstantial evidence, including the accused's access to the apartment, his drug dealing activities with an undercover officer, and the presence of his identification in the backpack.
The court rejected the accused's testimony as implausible and found that the only reasonable inference was that he had knowledge and control of the fentanyl.
The accused was found guilty of possession for the purpose of trafficking.