The accused, Charles Clayton Logan and Beverly Anne Knight, were charged with four criminal offences, including possession of hydromorphone for trafficking, possession of a prohibited weapon, and breaches of recognizance.
During the trial, one count was stayed, and the Crown conceded that Ms. Knight should be found not guilty on the trafficking charge.
The court also found reasonable doubt regarding Mr. Logan's breach of recognizance for residency.
The remaining issues focused on Mr. Logan's control and knowledge of the drugs and whether the quantity and dosage were consistent with trafficking.
The court found Mr. Logan guilty of possession for the purpose of trafficking and one count of breach of recognizance, while Ms. Knight was found not guilty of all charges.