Cynthia Jones pleaded guilty to three counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to traffic when she appeared before Superior Court Annalisa Rasaiah. He was also convicted of possession of a prohibited weapon and possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000. Federal prosecutor Lindsey Marshall said officers executed a search warrant at the home on March 3, 2020, after receiving information that the defendant was selling drugs there. They found a total of 17.3 grams of purple fentanyl, 55.96 grams of cocaine, 17.98 grams of crystal methamphetamine and one gram of crack cocaine. Three digital scales, packaging, empty dime bags, the expanding metal baton and $730 in Canadian currency were also seized, he told Rasaiah. A press release, issued to the media after the warrant was executed, said members of the Northeastern Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Community Street Crimes Unit, Sault OPP Detachment, Sault Ste. Marie Emergency Response Team, Anishinabek Police Service, Batchewana Police Service and Sault Ste. Marie Police Department participated in the investigation. The Controlled Drugs and Substances Act investigation was authorized by a magistrates’ court, the court heard on Wednesday. Jones, 39, is due back in court on Dec. 7 for a sentencing hearing. Defense attorney Ken Walker asked that the matter be settled so Gladue’s reports could be prepared. A Gladue report outlines the systemic or historical circumstances of an indigenous perpetrator.
title: “Woman Pleads Guilty To Drug Trafficking After Home Raid Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-23” author: “Tammy Philips”
Cynthia Jones pleaded guilty to three counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to traffic when she appeared before Superior Court Annalisa Rasaiah. He was also convicted of possession of a prohibited weapon and possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000. Federal prosecutor Lindsey Marshall said officers executed a search warrant at the home on March 3, 2020, after receiving information that the defendant was selling drugs there. They found a total of 17.3 grams of purple fentanyl, 55.96 grams of cocaine, 17.98 grams of crystal methamphetamine and one gram of crack cocaine. Three digital scales, packaging, empty dime bags, the expanding metal baton and $730 in Canadian currency were also seized, he told Rasaiah. A press release, issued to the media after the warrant was executed, said members of the Northeastern Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Community Street Crimes Unit, Sault OPP Detachment, Sault Ste. Marie Emergency Response Team, Anishinabek Police Service, Batchewana Police Service and Sault Ste. Marie Police Department participated in the investigation. The Controlled Drugs and Substances Act investigation was authorized by a magistrates’ court, the court heard on Wednesday. Jones, 39, is due back in court on Dec. 7 for a sentencing hearing. Defense attorney Ken Walker asked that the matter be settled so Gladue’s reports could be prepared. A Gladue report outlines the systemic or historical circumstances of an indigenous perpetrator.
title: “Woman Pleads Guilty To Drug Trafficking After Home Raid Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-14” author: “Marilyn Delfin”
Cynthia Jones pleaded guilty to three counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to traffic when she appeared before Superior Court Annalisa Rasaiah. He was also convicted of possession of a prohibited weapon and possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000. Federal prosecutor Lindsey Marshall said officers executed a search warrant at the home on March 3, 2020, after receiving information that the defendant was selling drugs there. They found a total of 17.3 grams of purple fentanyl, 55.96 grams of cocaine, 17.98 grams of crystal methamphetamine and one gram of crack cocaine. Three digital scales, packaging, empty dime bags, the expanding metal baton and $730 in Canadian currency were also seized, he told Rasaiah. A press release, issued to the media after the warrant was executed, said members of the Northeastern Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Community Street Crimes Unit, Sault OPP Detachment, Sault Ste. Marie Emergency Response Team, Anishinabek Police Service, Batchewana Police Service and Sault Ste. Marie Police Department participated in the investigation. The Controlled Drugs and Substances Act investigation was authorized by a magistrates’ court, the court heard on Wednesday. Jones, 39, is due back in court on Dec. 7 for a sentencing hearing. Defense attorney Ken Walker asked that the matter be settled so Gladue’s reports could be prepared. A Gladue report outlines the systemic or historical circumstances of an indigenous perpetrator.
title: “Woman Pleads Guilty To Drug Trafficking After Home Raid Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-27” author: “James Gregory”
Cynthia Jones pleaded guilty to three counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to traffic when she appeared before Superior Court Annalisa Rasaiah. He was also convicted of possession of a prohibited weapon and possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000. Federal prosecutor Lindsey Marshall said officers executed a search warrant at the home on March 3, 2020, after receiving information that the defendant was selling drugs there. They found a total of 17.3 grams of purple fentanyl, 55.96 grams of cocaine, 17.98 grams of crystal methamphetamine and one gram of crack cocaine. Three digital scales, packaging, empty dime bags, the expanding metal baton and $730 in Canadian currency were also seized, he told Rasaiah. A press release, issued to the media after the warrant was executed, said members of the Northeastern Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Community Street Crimes Unit, Sault OPP Detachment, Sault Ste. Marie Emergency Response Team, Anishinabek Police Service, Batchewana Police Service and Sault Ste. Marie Police Department participated in the investigation. The Controlled Drugs and Substances Act investigation was authorized by a magistrates’ court, the court heard on Wednesday. Jones, 39, is due back in court on Dec. 7 for a sentencing hearing. Defense attorney Ken Walker asked that the matter be settled so Gladue’s reports could be prepared. A Gladue report outlines the systemic or historical circumstances of an indigenous perpetrator.