News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Business Owner Found Guilty Of Selling Drug |
Title: | CN ON: Business Owner Found Guilty Of Selling Drug |
Published On: | 2009-12-16 |
Source: | Era-Banner, The (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2009-12-20 18:14:55 |
BUSINESS OWNER FOUND GUILTY OF SELLING DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
A shopkeeper was convicted of drug-related charges while a co-accused
woman was acquitted.
Adam Chaplin, 30, was found guilty while Alisha Wolfe, 31, was
acquitted of charges stemming from an incident at a Newmarket business
in 2007.
A similar charge against a third accused person was withdrawn in
October 2007.
A sentencing and forfeiture hearing will be held Feb.
2.
Police received information that drug paraphernalia was being sold at
Lotus at 150 Main St., Newmarket.
Officers executed a search warrant in January 2007 and seized more
than 600 items including smoking instruments, scales and marijuana
grinders.
A shopkeeper was convicted of drug-related charges while a co-accused
woman was acquitted.
Adam Chaplin, 30, was found guilty while Alisha Wolfe, 31, was
acquitted of charges stemming from an incident at a Newmarket business
in 2007.
A similar charge against a third accused person was withdrawn in
October 2007.
A sentencing and forfeiture hearing will be held Feb.
2.
Police received information that drug paraphernalia was being sold at
Lotus at 150 Main St., Newmarket.
Officers executed a search warrant in January 2007 and seized more
than 600 items including smoking instruments, scales and marijuana
grinders.
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