Pubdate: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 The Windsor Star Contact: http://www.canada.com/windsor/windsorstar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: Sarah Sacheli NARCOTICS-RAID TARGETS FINED Two men who tried to argue the drug raid in which they were arrested was unconstitutional, only to abandon the challenge after a week in court, were handed fines at their sentencing hearing Friday. Sentencing for a third man who pleaded guilty to the most serious drug and weapons charges in the case was postponed. Carlos Antoine Puckerin, 24, was fined $400 for the four grams of marijuana found in his pocket at the November 2005 raid. He also forfeited the $800 seized from him by police. Tyson Jerome Huff, 23, was fined $100 for the 1.2 grams of marijuana found near him on a coffee table inside the Meadowbrook Lane apartment. Huff, who was on bail at the time of the drug raid, was also sentenced to 45 days in jail and 12 month's probation for breaching a court order. Huff, Puckerin and Guneyt Mehmet Turker, 22, went to court earlier this month to challenge the lawfulness of the commando-style police raid in which they were arrested. Six officers, wearing balaclavas and armed with submachine-guns, broke down the front door of the apartment at 2611Meadowbrook Lane, then tossed in a stun grenade. Officers used Tasers to subdue and handcuff Turker and Huff, who were found inside. Inside the apartment, police found 53.5 grams of crack cocaine packaged ready for sale, 3.4 grams of powdered cocaine, two digital scales and what appeared to be a drug deal debt list. They also found a sawed-off Browning 22-gauge shotgun. Turker pleaded guilty to weapon charges and possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. At the time of the raid, Turker and Huff were both on bail, with conditions not to associate with each other. Turker also pleaded guilty to violating that condition. Turker remains free on bail pending his sentencing. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek