Pubdate: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 Source: Daily News, The (CN NS) 0-04FDD807C610} Copyright: 2002 The Daily News Contact: http://www.canada.com/halifax/dailynews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/179 Author: Beth Johnston SIX MORE SUSPECTED DRUG DEALERS ESCAPE WHEELS OF JUSTICE Six accused drug dealers were let off the hook yesterday when the Crown stayed proceedings against them because the Mountie involved in their cases is charged with the crime himself. The federal Justice Department is re-examining about 25 cases -- from 1999 to 2001 -- in which Tantallon RCMP Const. Danny Ryan was involved, and stayed charges against six people in Halifax and Dartmouth yesterday. Ryan, a six-year officer, was arrested at the Cambridge Suites in Halifax on Jan. 23 and charged with trafficking marijuana. Mounties seized marijuana during the arrest, an amount Ryan's lawyer says is less than four kilograms. The 31-year-old had been part of Tantallon RCMP's successful "Street Team," a plainclothes drug team that worked with information from other investigations and community sources to crack down on street-level drugs. The Crown couldn't proceed with many of the charges because Ryan had sworn the information to get the search warrants, and would have to be a key witness. "When you learn that ... the officer who is the primary person responsible for the search ... is implicated himself with criminal conduct of an associated nature, then it obviously sets off a lot of alarms," said defence lawyer Warren Zimmer. "If there is a question of the credibility of that person who swears that document, then clearly the credibility of the search itself is brought into question." Federal Crown attorney Tim McLaughlin said his review is "essentially complete," and has recommended to the attorney general that stays be entered for about 15 people. Last week, stays were entered against five individuals. Six more had their charges stayed yesterday, and McLaughlin expects there will be some others later this week. People with their charges stayed in Halifax provincial court yesterday included Derrick Richard Ryan, 24, 2803 St. Margaret's Bay Rd.; Philip Murray Munroe 51, 15 Fox Pen Rd., Tantallon; Judith A. Munroe, 53, 15 Fox Pen Rd., Tantallon; Trina Louise Smith, 19, 1239 Barrington St.; Jerry Scott Hubley, 26, 12,863 Peggys Cove Rd. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens