Pubdate: Sun, 08 Feb 2004 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2004, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.canoe.com/NewsStand/TorontoSun/home.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Sam Pazzano, Courts Bureau HE'S NAILED FOR OD Stepbrother Found Guilty Of Manslaughter Joseph Worrall unlawfully killed his stepbrother with a lethal dose of heroin although the victim consented to the injection, a judge ruled Friday. Justice David Watt found Worrall, 29, guilty of manslaughter in the Jan. 2, 2000 death of Brendan Carlin, 24, an accomplished chef at Sambuca restaurant. Watt will sentence Worrall April 30. "Although the victim consented to the injection of heroin, the supplier still has committed an unlawful act leading to death," prosecutor Calvin Barry said. "This case should serve as a warning to those supplying drugs: We are coming after you if you give drugs that cause death. It's not death by drug misadventure," Barry said. Dangerous Drug "Heroin is a very dangerous drug. The deceased was injected with the lower end of the lethal range of the drug, but that too can prove fatal." Defence lawyer Paul Copeland argued Carlin died of Ecstasy and that pathologist Dr. David Chiasson rushed to find evidence backing the police theory that heroin killed Carlin. Barry said on the night of Jan. 1, 2000 and into the morning of Jan. 2, Worrall and his stepbrother went to the Queen St. W. home of Nguyen To, an acquaintance of Worrall. Barry said Worrall prepared a syringe with heroin for himself while Carlin stayed outside. He said Worrall gave himself heroin and made up a second syringe for Carlin. Worrall then went outside and gave his stepbrother the second syringe. The following afternoon, Carlin's body was found on Augusta Ave. Barry said he will be seeking a custodial sentence. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman