From Criminal Law Notebook
Drug Trafficking, Schedule I |
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Methamphetamine
- See also: Drug Trafficking Schedule I (Sentencing Cases)
Methamphetamines were re-classified from Schedule III to Schedule I in 2005.[1]
Trafficking
Case Name |
Prov. |
Crt. |
Sentence |
Drug / Quant. |
Summary
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R v Hofsteede, 2018 ONCA 31 (CanLII), per curiam |
ON |
CA |
54 months (global) |
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The offender was found guilty of possession for the purpose of trafficking of methamphetamine, marijuana, and morphine. He also was in simple possession of other drugs. He had a record spanning 30 years including convictions for drug trafficking.
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R v Daschner, 2013 ABQB 103 (CanLII), per Hughes J |
AB |
SC |
18 months imprisonment |
2.1 gr |
offender ran sophisticated trafficing operation from his apartment. $60,000+ in proceeds was found as well.
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R v Bernard, 2012 ONSC 4009 (CanLII), per Ramsay J |
ON |
SC |
4 to 12 years |
20kg+ |
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R v Barnett, 2011 BCPC 320 (CanLII), per Raven J |
BC |
PC |
12 months imprisonment |
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meth-amphetamines; handgun found in house
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Ecstacy/MDMA
Case Name |
Prov. |
Crt. |
Sentence |
Drug / Quant. |
Summary
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R v Kurdydyk, 2017 MBQB 2 (CanLII), per Perlmutter ACJ |
MB |
SC |
12 months imprisonment |
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The offender was found driving a vehicle in which the police 2 bags of MDMA each containing 7 grams. He was 19 years old with no criminal record.
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R v Geiger, 2016 ABCA 337 (CanLII), per O’Ferrall JA |
AB |
CA |
18 months imprisonment |
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The offender plead guilty to selling ecstasy to an undercover officer on three occasions. Trial Judge gave 3 years suspended sentence.
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GHB
Ketamine