Evan Daniel Starratt, 22, pleaded guilty Monday, Jan. 7 to trafficking in cocaine, a Schedule 1 drug under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA).
Judge Alan Tufts imposed a 12-month CSO - four months of it house arrest and the remainder in the form of a curfew - on Starratt.
The house arrest conditions have the usual exceptions, including for employment, education, emergencies and appointments. For the entire sentence, the accused must have no contact with specific individuals, enter no establishments the primary purpose of which is the sale of alcoholic beverages, refrain from possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages, and take any assessment, counselling or treatment recommended by Corrections officials.
Tufts also prohibited the accused from possessing firearms for 11 years. Starratt committed the trafficking in Windsor March 22.
Judge Alan Tufts imposed a 12-month CSO - four months of it house arrest and the remainder in the form of a curfew - on Starratt.
The house arrest conditions have the usual exceptions, including for employment, education, emergencies and appointments. For the entire sentence, the accused must have no contact with specific individuals, enter no establishments the primary purpose of which is the sale of alcoholic beverages, refrain from possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages, and take any assessment, counselling or treatment recommended by Corrections officials.
Tufts also prohibited the accused from possessing firearms for 11 years. Starratt committed the trafficking in Windsor March 22.
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