Pubdate: Thu, 14 May 2009 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2009 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, The Windsor Star DEALER SEEKS JAIL FOR SAKE OF KIDS, COURT TOLD A crack cocaine dealer said he was only thinking of his children when he asked an Ontario court judge Wednesday to sentence him to jail instead of house arrest. Rafal Jopek, 30, plea bargained a sentence of 60 days house arrest, but instead asked the judge to put him behind bars for 30 days. Defence lawyer Laura Joy told Justice Lloyd Dean that the jail term, while a "harsher sentence," would allow Jopek to take his two children to sporting events and other outings sooner than a longer term of house arrest would. Offenders are usually released after serving two-thirds of their jail terms, meaning Jopek would be out in 20 days. "He's putting his children's interests before himself," Joy said. Jopek and his blue minivan were the subject of police surveillance in 2008. Windsor police had information that Jopek was dealing crack cocaine and on April 29 followed him to the area of Banwell and Tecumseh roads where they watched him conduct a drug deal, said federal prosecutor Jennifer Rook. Police arrested Jopek and three passengers of the minivan, including Randy Hogue, 31, and two teenagers. Officers found cocaine residue in the van's centre console. When he was searched at police headquarters, Hogue had one gram of marijuana stuffed down the front of his underwear. Jopek had two grams of crack cocaine secreted in his crotch. Hogue pleaded guilty Wednesday to possession of marijuana and was fined $200. He was granted an absolute discharge, meaning the conviction won't be entered on his criminal record. Hogue, whose parents accompanied him to court, had no prior criminal record. Jopek, who has prior convictions and was on probation for another crime at the time of drug deal, was charged with possession of crack cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. He pleaded guilty to the lesser included offence of possession of crack cocaine and was sentenced, as he requested, to 30 days in jail. The judge offered the father some advice as he sentenced him. "If it's true what your lawyer says that you are putting your children's interests ahead of yours, then stop dealing with these substances," Dean said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake