B.C. court rejects convicted drug dealer's appeal

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Stephen Hai Chen was convicted of trafficking in MDMA between February and August of 2015.

B.C.’s Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal from a man convicted of supplying the drug MDMA to a dealer who then sold it to an undercover police officer.

Chen was alleged to have repeatedly supplied that drug in one- or two-kilogram amounts to Tarsen Jawanda, who then sold it to an undercover cop. The single count comprised nine such transactions. The officer began receiving small samples of MDMA from Jawanda, then progressed to the kilogram‑level purchases that Chen was alleged to have supplied.

Court of Appeal Justice Gregory Fitch also disagreed with that as he did with Chen’s argument asserting that Schultes erred by failing to provide sufficient reasons for his verdict.

 

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