Pubdate: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) 5-4106-9dbe-26aad3bb5e86 Copyright: 2004 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Lindsay Kines, Victoria Times Colonist POLITICAL AIDE FACES NEW DRUG CHARGES Victoria Police Arrest Marshall Kendric Smith For Second Time In Month VICTORIA - A suspended ministerial assistant in the provincial government has been arrested in Victoria on drug charges for the second time in less than a month. Marshall Kendric Smith, who went on television to plead his innocence to the earlier charge, faces two new counts of possessing methamphetamine and cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. He was stopped by Victoria police near the Johnson Street Bridge about 2:45 a.m. Thursday for allegedly committing a number of traffic violations in the downtown core. Smith, who was forbidden from being in the area under the conditions of his release on the earlier charge, was arrested for breaching a court order, handcuffed, and escorted to the curb. Victoria police Chief Paul Battershill said officers then searched Smith and found about 15 grams of cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, a cellular telephone and about $5,000 in cash. Battershill was unable to say how much crystal methamphetamine was recovered. The chief said police suspected Smith was under the influence of drugs at the time of his arrest. Police arrested a second man who was in the vehicle with Smith at the time, but he was taken from jail to hospital when police feared he might be suffering from a drug overdose. But the man escaped from the hospital, and remained at large Thursday afternoon. Police were preparing a warrant for his arrest on escape and possibly drug charges. "The normal procedure in the jail is that if somebody is ill that way, an ambulance is called and they are transported under guard to the hospital," Battershill said. "It can be difficult to guard people in hospital for various reasons, including the fact that they are receiving treatment. It appears he took advantage of that." Battershill said the man escaped by "running like crazy." Battershill said he did not believe the second man was a government employee. "They probably would have told me [if he was], and they didn't," Battershill said. Smith, 31, made a brief court appearance Thursday afternoon charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, possession of crystal methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking, and three counts of breach of recognizance. He entered the courtroom and immediately took a seat in the prisoner's box. He whispered briefly to his lawyer, but said nothing to the court during the appearance and was remanded in custody until July 20. Battershill told a media conference immediately following the court appearance that the arrest stemmed from a routine traffic stop and that Smith was not being targeted by police. Battershill said he called a press conference to announce the arrest because of Smith's "high profile" and because of the media attention surrounding his arrest earlier this month. "He [Smith] certainly went to the media following that and outlined his view of the circumstances," Battershill said. "And the officers aren't in a position to do that, but I certainly am and I'm prepared to say what happened." Battershill said the alternative would be to let the news leak out over the next three or four days. "It's probably a better way to do it this way," he said. "I mean, we're not trying to pillory Mr. Smith, and we certainly weren't targeting him." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek