Pubdate: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 Source: Miramichi Leader (CN NK) Copyright: 2009 Brunswick News Inc. Contact: http://miramichileader.canadaeast.com/onsite.php?page=contact Website: http://miramichileader.canadaeast.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4756 HAS IT BEEN WORTH IT? The judge probably said it best. "This is the closing of a distasteful episode in the history of the Miramichi." Many would agree with the sentiment expressed by provincial court judge Stephen Hutchinson after he sentenced David and Josephine Black for their role in a money laundering scheme connected to Operation Jackpot. It has been over four years since police from around the province descended on Miramichi to take part in the takedown of Operation Jackpot. It was a day that came about as a result of an 18-month joint force investigation that investigated members of the Black family - brothers David, Paul and Kevin - and their roles in overseeing numerous marijuauna grow operations, the cultivation and trafficking of the marijuana. The takedown lead to numerous arrests, dismantling of the grow operations. On that day, April 19, 2005, police officers posed with bundles of money, bags of pills, and marijuana as they detailed the takedown and the events leading up to it. Other officers opened the back of rental trucks and held up "super" marijuana plants that were found at the grow ops. The plants were as tall as Christmas trees and had never been seen in this province before. After the initial excitement of the bust - the takedown - it was months before charges were laid against those involved. Then began the long, long process of getting those considered the "ringleaders" to trial. It took three years to reach that point. First there were issues of disclosure, obtaining lawyers, etc. It was delay after delay after delay until the trial stage was reached. Some of those charged pled guilty and were sentenced. Most served time in jail and a few received house arrest. Now that David Black and his mother have been sentenced, the chapter on Operation Jackpot has been officially closed. Or has it? Both David and Kevin have appealed their convictions on marijuana cultivation and trafficking charges. There has been no indication if the appeals will be heard or when. So has it been worth it? Has the amount of money spent on first, a lengthy investigation and second, court costs over four years been worth it? Some would say no while others would say yes. Were the sentences handed down to those convicted worth the time and effort. Only time will tell. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr