Pubdate: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Times Colonist Contact: http://www.canada.com/victoria/timescolonist/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/481 Author: Richard Watts Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/marshall+smith MINISTERIAL ASSISTANT GRANTED BAIL FOLLOWING SECOND DRUG ARREST A former ministerial assistant in the provincial government, now facing drug charges, has been released on bail. Marshall Kendric Smith, 31, was freed after a Monday bail hearing. He is scheduled to return to court on two occasions, this Thursday and on July 29 to deal with charges stemming from two arrests. Smith was once ministerial assistant to Ted Nebbeling, minister of state for the community charter. Later, Smith was assistant to Gulzar Cheema, who was once minister of state for immigration and multiculturalism. At the time of Smith's first arrest he had been on paid leave for about three weeks. He has since been suspended without pay. Smith spent last weekend in jail. He had been remanded in custody last Thursday afternoon until his bail hearing. He was arrested in the early hours of last Thursday after police stopped a car near the Johnson Street Bridge. A police search led to two charges: possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking. Charges of breach of recognizance also were laid. Smith's initial arrest was on July 1 in Chinatown, after police stopped a car. Smith and Craig Powell, 20, were charged with possession of crystal methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking. Two days after the Chinatown arrest Smith went on television to deny any wrongdoing. After Smith's second arrest, Victoria Police Chief Paul Battershill called a press conference where he told reporters Victoria police were not targeting Smith. The charges, said Battershill, were the result of a routine traffic stop. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin