both men were involved in the 2017 arrest of her client h.n. for drug and gun-related offences on weston rd. two years later, her evidence would lead to the cops being accused of stealing $50,000 from the suspect’s trunk.
according to court documents, officers found 2.57 kilos of cocaine, 1.69 kilos of methamphetamine, 113 grams of heroin, 8.7 kilos of marijuana and 4 kilos of hashish inside the car, along with $130,000 in cash, six cellphones and a ruger handgun with ammunition.
at the man’s preliminary hearing, white testified the drugs “were in plain view,” which permitted them to search the body of the suspect’s vehicle without a warrant.
“in fact those drugs were not in plain view,” hearing officer insp. suzanne redman wrote in the white judgment released this week. “you failed to make notes of a search of h.n.’s vehicle that was conducted by yourself and other officers at the scene.”
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eight years ago, schofield says she got hold of nearby surveillance video that showed the cops searching her client’s trunk where his money was located – $50,000 of which she alleges went missing. but at the preliminary hearing, the officers denied searching the trunk at all.
the crown withdrew the charges against the alleged drug dealer on the first day of his trial.