Pubdate: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 Source: Fort Saskatchewan Record, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2003 The Fort Saskatchewan Record Contact: http://www.fortsaskatchewanrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/824 Author: Chris Munkedal Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) METH ADDICTIONS INCREASING IN COURT Criminal admits drug problems to blame for crimes Fort Saskatchewan Record -- Methamphetamines is becoming a re-occurring factor in dealing with criminals in court, says a Provincial Court judge. The observation, made by Judge Doug Rae, came as a result of a 27-year-old man's admittance to having a meth problem, while using crime to feed it. Rae said he's noticed an increase in meth use amongst criminals who appear in court on charges. Darcy Donald Hunter was sentenced 10 days con current to his 60-day sentence in prison. The extra 10 days added on to Hunter's jail term was handed out after he pled guilty to theft under $5,000. The current sentence Hunter is serving relates to thefts in Edmonton. According to the facts cited by Crown Prosecutor Dave Sullivan, Hunter entered a local video store, took a Playstation II worth $350 retail off the shelf, waited for the clerk to be out of sight, and exited the store, while setting off the alarm. The video store clerk chased Hunter into the store parking lot and when catching him, demanded the console back. Hunter gave the Playstation back without quarrel. But when the clerk asked him to stay put while the police were notified, Hunter fled the scene. Two years ago the suspect got onto methamphetamines, and admitted that's when he began having run-ins with the law. "I'm five weeks clean now," said Hunter. "You got your whole life ahead of you," stated Rae to Hunter. "You got to get off it. I watch people come in and I see what it does to them. And it's starting to take over your whole life." "I want you to know, I understand," said Rae. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh