The accused was charged with possession of crack cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, possession of proceeds of crime, and four counts of breaching a recognizance.
At trial, the accused brought a Charter application alleging arbitrary arrest, unreasonable search, and seeking a stay of proceedings based on the cumulative effect of 25 prior police contacts.
The court dismissed the Charter application, finding the prior contacts unrelated and the arrest and search lawful based on reasonable and probable grounds.
The accused was found guilty of possession for the purpose of trafficking and one count of breaching a recognizance (driving while suspended).
He was acquitted of the remaining charges as his testimony raised a reasonable doubt.