America
Lawyer of Indian descent found guilty of trafficking drugs
Ottawa, June 5
A lawyer of Indian descent in
Canada has been found guilty of drug trafficking for delivering six
grams of methamphetamine to an inmate at a remand centre, a media report
said.
Justin Sidhu from Alberta's provincial capital of Edmonton
was convicted on Thursday after a two-day trial, Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation reported.
Sidhu carried an envelope into the remand
centre on September 19, 2013, and handed it to a client in an
un-monitored interview room.
Guards later opened the envelope and
found some sheets of paper, one photograph, cigarette rolling papers, a
birthday card and a Christmas card, and six grams of methamphetamine.
Prosecutor
Anita Chan told the court on Thursday that a remand guard she called a
"highly credible witness" testified earlier that Sidhu said the
envelope's contents fell under lawyer-client privilege.
Chan
insisted that Sidhu knew exactly what was in the envelope, and lied so
he could bring the drugs to the centre's inmate, Tyler Clarke.
Clarke recently pleaded guilty to drug possession charges in connection with the case. He was given a 45-month prison term.
Sidhu remains free on bail.