The accused, N.C., was charged with possession of heroin possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking x2, possession of cocaine and possession of marihuana. The Toronto police service received information in regards to selling of narcotics at a specific apartment in Toronto. Officers then applied for a search warrant for the apartment. The police attended at the address entered the apartment and located large quantities of heroin, cocaine and marijuana as well as drug trafficking paraphernalia. N.C., was arrested just outside of the apartment and her personal belongings including identification and clothing were found inside the apartment. Mr. Pyzer was successful in having all of the charges against N.C., withdrawn prior to trial. As such, N.C., has no criminal record in relation to these charges nor was there any finding of guilt made against her.
R. v. N.C.
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