Pubdate: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 Source: Chronicle Herald (CN NS) Copyright: 2005 The Halifax Herald Limited Contact: http://www.herald.ns.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/180 Author: Davene Jeffrey, Staff Reporter Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) PATRIQUEN FACES $260,000 FINE Michael Patriquen has been fined nearly $260,000 for possessing the proceeds of crime. The founder of Nova Scotia's Marijuana Party was sentenced Friday in Nova Scotia Supreme Court. Justice Peter Richard also handed down a three-year sentence to be served concurrently with a six-year sentence for drug conspiracy, for which Mr. Patriquen is currently on parole. Justice Richard said the three-year sentence is retroactive to September 2003, when Mr. Patriquen first pleaded guilty to the proceeds-of-crime charge. "(Mr. Patriquen's) ability to earn income is very limited at this time," defence lawyer Warren Zimmer told the court during the hearing. He explained that Mr. Patriquen is still debilitated from a 1999 car accident and from hepatitis C, which his client claims he contracted in prison. As well, Mr. Patriquen faces a hefty outstanding tax bill of $152,000 with Canada Revenue Agency. Justice Richard agreed to give Mr. Patriquen two years to pay the $258,427 fine. Outside court, Mr. Patriquen, who is in his early 50s, explained that he has been drawing a salary from Med Marijuana Inc., the Bedford company he runs with his wife Melanie Stephen-Patriquen. But that income goes straight into running their household, said the Middle Sackville native. Although the likelihood of him paying the fine within two years is apparently slim, Mr. Patriquin said the two years will give him time to appeal the sentence. Last spring, money-laundering and proceeds-of-crime charges were stayed against Ms. Stephen-Patriquen until arrangements could be made for the federal Crown to pay her legal bills. Two Halifax lawyers, Kishan Persaud and Brian Church, both with the firm Walker Dunlop, are currently in negotiations with the Crown to represent the woman. Evidence from Mr. Patriquen's hearing is banned from publication, pending the conclusion of his wife's trial. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek