Pubdate: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 Source: Winnipeg Free Press (CN MB) Copyright: 2007 Winnipeg Free Press Contact: http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/502 Author: Kevin Rollason COCAINE-DEALING SENIOR WILL SERVE 2 YEARS AT HOME A Winnipeg senior convicted of selling crack cocaine out of his North End apartment suite will spend the next two years confined to his residence. Provincial court Judge Sid Lerner told Mervyn Yule, 68, that only his age and ill health spared him from spending his sentence in jail. The man has suffered heart attacks, back surgeries, and has Type 2 diabetes. But Lerner sternly warned Yule -- who throughout the sentencing was hunched over holding his back -- that if he breached one of his conditions he could serve the rest of his time in jail. "This is a jail sentence served in the community," the judge said. "If you breach any of these conditions you will be arrested. I don't expect to see you back again." Last month, court was told Yule was found with more than 100 rocks of cocaine after police received a tip. Yule, who said he hasn't been able to work because of back pain which surgeons have tried to correct three times, said he was persuaded to sell drugs because he couldn't pay his debts on a $1,400 monthly pension. Court was also told that after the drugs were seized by police last fall, Yule was beaten by the drug suppliers. Lerner told Yule he has to stay in his apartment 24 hours a day, seven days a week unless he has permission to go to medical or counselling appointments. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek