The defendant was charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of Robert Davies, who died from an overdose of fentanyl and cocaine.
The Crown alleged that the defendant sold a mixture of cocaine and fentanyl to Matthew Grout, who purchased the drugs on behalf of himself, Robert Davies, and Sheldon Gittens.
All three consumed the substance at Davies' residence, resulting in Davies' death.
The court found that the defendant committed the predicate offence of trafficking in a controlled substance, that the trafficking presented an objectively foreseeable risk of bodily harm, and that the defendant's unlawful act was a legal cause of Davies' death.
The defendant was convicted of manslaughter.