Cases At A Glance
Direct (Hand To Hand) Trafficking Cases
Regina v. J.C.
Trafficking in cocaine. Delivery of ½ a kilogram of cocaine at an Express Courier office captured on video. Verdict of Not Guilty entered at the end of a 6 day trial.
Regina v. R.T.
3 charges of trafficking in cocaine involving two separate undercover officers. Stay of proceedings entered on third day of trial proceedings.
Regina v. H.C.
Trafficking in cocaine. 2 separate sales to the same undercover officer. Stay of proceedings.
Regina v. R.A.B.
Trafficking in cocaine. Sale to female undercover officer. Discharged at conclusion of preliminary inquiry.
Regina v. T.A.E.
Trafficking in cocaine. Sale of cocaine to an undercover officer. Deal struck during cross-examination of undercover officer for Simple Possession of cocaine.
Regina v. M.H.
Trafficking in cocaine. Bar manager accused of middling a transaction to an undercover officer. Stay of proceedings .
Regina v. M.I.R.
Trafficking in marijuana and proceeds. Sale to a civilian witness. Matter dealt with by way of Simple Possession of marijuana.
Regina v. P.F.
Trafficking in cocaine. Sale of cocaine to a civilian. Matter dealt with by way of
Simple Possession of cocaine.
Regina v. V.W.
Trafficking in cocaine. Sale of cocaine to undercover officer. Charge Withdrawn.
Regina v. B.C.
Trafficking in 1 ounce of cocaine to an undercover officer. Charge Withdrawn.
Regina v. H.H.
Trafficking in cocaine. 2 sales to an undercover officer – 1 ounce on the first occasion and 2 kilograms on second. Verdicts of Not Guilty entered at the end of a 1 week trial.
Regina v. D.I.
Trafficking in marijuana. One sale of a small quantity of marijuana to an undercover peace officer. Prosecution terminated in its entirety by way of a stay of proceedings .
Regina v. XXX
Trafficking in n-methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine. Multiple hand-to-hand sales to undercover peace officers. Stay of proceedings entered on all charges.
Regina v. D.V.T.
Trafficking in crack cocaine to a female civilian who provided a statement to the police. Patrick Fagan had the cocaine trafficking charge dismissed at preliminary inquiry.
Regina v. R.R.M.
RRM was charged with trafficking in cocaine as a consequence of an alleged hand to hand transaction with an undercover peace officer. Patrick Fagan killed this prosecution in its entirety by way of a stay of proceedings.
Regina v. M.Z.E.
MZE was charged with trafficking in cocaine as a consequence of an alleged hand to hand transaction with an undercover peace officer. Patrick Fagan was successful in killing this prosecution by way of a complete withdrawal of all charges during the course of preliminary inquiry.
Regina v. G.R.R.
GRR was charged with trafficking in multiple kilograms of marijuana and other offences. Patrick Fagan was successful in killing this prosecution in its entirety by way of a stay of proceedings.
Regina v. G.F.F.
GFF was alleged to have sold marijuana to the same undercover officer on 4 separate occasions during a one week period. At trial Patrick Fagan was successful in killing this prosecution in its entirety by way of a complete withdrawal of all charges.
Regina v. B.K.D.S.
BKDS was alleged to have sold cocaine and ecstasy to two separate undercover peace officers on multiple occasions. During the course of the preliminary inquiry, and prior to commencement of trial proceedings, Patrick Fagan was successful in killing all direct trafficking charges.