Prince George drug trafficker lawfully arrested, rules judge

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A warrantless search and arrest leading to charges of two counts of possession of a controlled substance, namely methamphetamine and cocaine, for the purposes of trafficking, was lawful, ruled Prince George Provincial Court on July 18, 2022.

A warrantless search and arrest leading to charges of two counts of possession of a controlled substance, namely methamphetamine and cocaine, for the purposes of trafficking, was lawful, ruled Prince George Provincial Court on July 18, 2022.

According to the ruling, no charter rights were violated, with police providing credible evidence collected by a "Street Crew" as part of surveillance operations with the Prince George RCMP. "In my view, the observations the Street Crew made of Vincent Probe and the people with whom he interacted, combined with Constable Chamberlain’s knowledge and experience with drug-trafficking investigations generally, provided a credibly-based probability of possession and trafficking," wrote Doulis.

 

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