The appellants appealed their convictions for methamphetamine production and possession, and challenged a pre-trial ruling dismissing their Charter applications.
The appellants obtained a residential property through fraud and converted it into a methamphetamine laboratory.
They were arrested during a police search warrant execution.
The application judge found the appellants lacked standing to bring a section 8 Charter claim and dismissed their section 7 claim as lacking factual foundation.
The Court of Appeal upheld these findings, concluding that the appellants' tenuous connection to the property through fraudulent means, combined with their temporary and illegal use of it, precluded any reasonable expectation of privacy.
The conviction appeals were dismissed, and leave to appeal sentence was denied.