The appellant was arrested while attempting to facilitate a drug transaction with an undercover officer.
He claimed to be acting as a police agent under the direction and control of a detective.
The trial judge dismissed the appellant's O'Connor application for third-party police records, found no air of reality to the police agent defence, and refused to leave it with the jury.
The appellant was convicted of trafficking.
On appeal, the appellant challenged the trial judge's rulings on the O'Connor application, the air of reality finding, the jury instructions, and the Crown's closing submissions.
The Court of Appeal dismissed all grounds of appeal and upheld the conviction.