Pubdate: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Andy Ivens Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) TEN MORE DAYS OF FREEDOM FOR GWILT Friends Plan Party Before Pot Seller Sentenced Carol Gwilt, the owner of a cafe that openly dispensed marijuana for six months in 2004 before police shut it down, arrived in B.C. Supreme Court yesterday prepared to begin serving a 15-month prison sentence. The Da Kine Cafe's contraband wares were an open secret around Commercial Drive in East Vancouver for six months. But Crown counsel Paul Riley said he wasn't prepared to agree with some of the facts outlined by defence lawyer Jason Gratl, so the hearing was adjourned to Sept. 15. In May, a jury convicted Gwilt, 39, of possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime relating to a bust Sept. 16, 2004. Police estimated the Da Kine Cafe did $30,000 worth of business per day. In July, Gwilt surprisingly pleaded guilty to two similar counts relating to a high-profile raid on the cafe by heavily armed police, which was televised live on evening newscasts on Sept. 9, 2004. Crown and defence were prepared to make a joint submission on the sentence, but Justice Catherine Wedge would not have been bound by it. Crown and defence are believed to have agreed they will propose a 15-month sentence. Gwilt, who has no prior criminal record, spent 34 days in jail before being granted bail in 2004. Riley told the judge he didn't think some of the information Gratl intended to put before her was relevant to the sentencing, but he asked the judge for the adjournment so he could verify it anyway. About a dozen of Gwilt's supporters who attended the proceedings said they planned to throw a party for the former Da Kine Cafe owner to celebrate her additional 10 days of freedom. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom