STIFFER PENALTY FOR TRAFFICKERS
Minimum sentence set for wholesale fentanyl trafficking
Nov 29, 2019 | 8:19 AM
EDMONTON- Alberta’s Court of Appeal has ruled that convictions for wholesale fentanyl trafficking should get a minimum sentence of nine years.
The unanimous ruling by five justices comes out of a Crown appeal in the case of Patrick Felix.
Court documents note that Felix pleaded guilty to four counts of trafficking in fentanyl and cocaine.
He was charged in 2015 after multiple sales to an undercover police officer in Fort McMurray.


