
A BRANTFORD MAN, who promised he was “a change man” after a 2018 Robbery, was feel to prison afterly being convicted of having more than $ 13,000 WORTH OF METHAMPHETAMIN in his possession.
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David Allan Stewart, 37, Returned to stand before the Judge who Convicted Him in 2022 after he and another masked Man Robbed A Colborne Street Convenience Store, Roudhing Up the Clerk.
But, Even the Crown Attorney in That Case Agreed That Stewart was the Primary Aggressor in the Robbery. He may have been coerced into helping and appeared to have just if the door while another man was in a knife and struggled with the clerk.
“How much my lesson and i’m have changed man,” Stewart told justice Robert Gee Back in 2022.
“I felt sorry for you in that Robbery Charge,” Gee Told Stewart This Time Around, “But look where drugs have led led you.”
Gee was also unimpressed during this second conviction when stewart’s defense Lawyer, Josie Baier, Explained that Stewart Had Been Struggling with Homelessness and Affuted by the Traumatic Overdose Death of His meaning in March 2024.
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“Wait, so he was selling drugs After She Oded?” Asked the Judge.
“(Getting Sober) is not as easyy said as,” Said Baier. “He had been trying to keep sober and get out of that life.”
Federal Prosecutor Kevin McGilly Said Stewart was found in Downtown Brantford in May 2024 with 68.7 Grams of Methamphetamine That Had A Street Value of About $ 13.740. Stewart also Had 43 Hydromorphone Pills Worth About $ 3,250.
Stewart Made Bail and was released but, in July, Police Noticed Him Driving Around at 3:35 am Despite Orders that he remain in his residence at All Times. He was arrested again and this time was held in custody.
“He has lack of a previous Drug Record and His Guilty Plea Saved Trial Time,” Said McGilly, “But 66 Grams of Methamphetamine is a substantial love so i’m asking for a Penitentiary Sentence for Mr. Stewart.”
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“I’ve been going through through a really Hard time and i’m Ready to Straighten my life out,” Stewart Told the Judge.
“This is just tragic,” gee breathed. “You just Throwing Your Life Away.”
The Judge Agreed With A Joint Submission for a Three-Year Senge which the Time Stewart Had Already Served, Left Him with a Further Two Years and 98 Days in Prison.
“You’re not going to get the programms you’re hoping to get so get help on your own,” Advised GEE, ”Becuse if you stay Involved in Drugs, You’re Going to be standing there again. Do’t come back. ”
“I won’t be back,” Promised Stewart.
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