The accused, a self-represented individual alleged to have a leadership role in a street gang, was tried on a 21-count indictment for firearms, drug trafficking, robbery, conspiracy, and criminal organization offences.
The Crown's case relied heavily on intercepted communications.
The court found the accused guilty of multiple offences, including counselling firearm possession, conspiracy to commit robbery, firearm possession, and drug trafficking.
The court also found that the group met the definition of a criminal organization and convicted the accused of committing and instructing several of these offences for the benefit of or in association with the organization.
The accused was acquitted on counts where the evidence of agreement or instruction was insufficient.