Taylor Griffith was found guilty of possession of a loaded prohibited firearm, trafficking in cocaine and crack cocaine, and failing to comply with probation and firearms prohibition orders.
The court considered aggravating factors, including the dangerous combination of guns and drugs, the quantity of drugs, and Griffith's prior record.
Mitigating factors included his youth, family support, remorse, and participation in rehabilitation programs while in custody.
The court also addressed a Charter violation claim for sentence reduction, finding no additional harm or prejudice connected to the breach of delaying contact with counsel.
A global sentence of 6 years imprisonment was imposed, with credit for 22 months of pre-sentence custody, resulting in a further 4 years and 2 months incarceration, along with a lifetime firearms prohibition and DNA order.