Pubdate: Wed, 14 May 2008 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 The Windsor Star Contact: http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: Sarah Sacheli, Windsor Star PLEA RECANTED IN DRUG CASE An accused crack dealer threw the justice system a curveball Tuesday when he told a Windsor court he didn't commit the crimes to which he has already pleaded guilty. Quenice L. Powell, 30, was arrested during a drug raid on an Erie Street West apartment in March 2006. In the apartment, police found cocaine, crack cocaine, crystal meth, ecstasy and more than $6,000 in Canadian and U.S. cash. Powell was on bail at the time in relation to firing a gun outside a downtown nightclub and had been ordered by judge to stay out of Windsor. In a plea bargain that saw most of the charges against him dropped, Powell pleaded guilty in February to possession of crack cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and resisting arrest. At the time of his plea, Superior Court Justice Steven Rogin ordered that Powell be interviewed by a probation officer for a written report that would be considered at his sentencing hearing. In the interview, Powell recanted his guilty plea, telling the probation officer the drugs in the apartment were not his and he did not resist arrest. He said he was simply "in the wrong place at the wrong time," court heard. "Is the pre-sentence report accurate?" Rogin asked defence lawyer Linda McCurdy Tuesday when the sentencing hearing began. When McCurdy answered "Yes," Rogin said, "Well, then, we strike the plea.... He'll have to take his chances at trial." Powell, who had made a deal in which the Crown would seek only two years in jail, will now have all 10 charges against him reinstated. He is charged with four counts of possession of various narcotics for the purpose of trafficking, resisting arrest, four breaches of a court order and possession of currency in excess of $5,000 obtained through crime. At the time of the plea bargain, charges against co-accused Cheryl Doherty, 23, were dropped. Federal prosecutor Ed Posliff said the charges against Doherty cannot be reinstated. "I feel the Crown's been played in this instance," Posliff told the court. "I can't fault you for feeling that way," Rogin said. Posliff said Powell had a lawyer representing him and was not coerced into entering a guilty plea. Posliff called the man's recanting of his plea "a case of buyer's remorse. "This is someone who has been before the court before. He appreciates the nature of the system." Powell will be back in court Friday, when a trial date will be set. He remains free on bail. Powell was sentenced last year to 18 months in jail for firing a handgun outside the Box Office sports bar on Pelissier Street in July 2005. In what was described by the sentencing judge as "an absolute act of irresponsibility and foolishness," an intoxicated Powell fired several shots in the air after being thrown out of the bar. He was released from jail after serving only a portion of his sentence. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath