Pubdate: Wed, 17 May 2006 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 The Windsor Star Contact: http://www.canada.com/windsor/windsorstar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: Don Lajoie Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) DRUG SEARCH LEGAL, JUDGE RULES A Superior Court judge has denied a Charter of Rights challenge to the way police sought search warrants while investigating a suspected drug trafficking ring in 2003. Justice Anthony Cuzinato told the trial of two men and a woman charged with running a $1-million pot growing operation at four Windsor locations that police acted "in good faith" in carrying out searches at a house in the 2400 block of Meldrum Road. Cuzinato said investigators gleaned enough information from informants and from arrests made at three other sites to act on their concerns that evidence might be destroyed at the fourth location. He earlier decided not to give standing to defence challenges of the warrants at two other locations. "I find the perimeter search to have been in good faith at the time it was carried out," Cuzinato stated. "I find the search lawful and the evidence obtained admissible." Through their lawyers, the accused -- Jing Li, 28 and Fan Jiang, 25, of Windsor and Wwei Kee Chen, 34, of Markham -- sought an adjournment. The trial will resume today. The case has progressed in fits and starts since beginning last week. Initially, an entire day of plea bargaining failed to resolve matters and the trial began last Wednesday. But the defence immediately launched the constitutional challenge to the police warrants. A fourth accused, Shiguang Zheng, 26, of Windsor, failed to appear for trial. He had been granted leave earlier to travel to China to seek treatment for diabetes because he had no health coverage in Canada. But he has since communicated to his lawyer, Kirk Munroe, that he could not return because of immigration problems. The Crown alleges the accused were involved in grow-house operations at the Meldrum address, in the 1200 block of Hickory Road, the 600 block of Brazil Avenue and the 1800 block of Balfour. Police seized 330 marijuana plants, drug paraphernalia and 11 kilograms of loose marijuana. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman