Fentanyl
Possession for the purpose of trafficking fentanyl and proceeds of crime.
R. v. A.M | 2022 | HAMILTON
Client was a passenger in a vehicle that was pulled over for a traffic stop. His twin brother had a warrant for his arrest and police asked for his identification to confirm who he was. Client complied, confirming that he was not wanted by police, had no outstanding charges, and no criminal record. Nonetheless, he was removed from the car and searched, resulting in the seizure of 229 fentanyl pills and just over $7,600 in cash. After filing an extensive charter application arguing that the police violated his right to be free from arbitrary detention, the right to be free from unreasonable search, and the right to counsel, the Crown stayed all charges.