Medicine Hat News

90 days, time served for drug traffickin­g charge

- PEGGY REVELL prevell@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHN-prevell

It was 90 days, time served for a 35-yearold man arrested on a drug traffickin­g charge in March.

Jesse James Summers pled guilty Monday at the Medicine Hat Courthouse to one count of traffickin­g, as well as breaching the strict bail conditions he was required to follow after being arrested in November 2016 on charges of kidnapping, robbery and assault.

The traffickin­g incident stems back to March 6 of this year, when an undercover officer used a confiscate­d unlocked cell phone from another man to continue a conversati­on with Summers. In this conversati­on, Summers offered to sell the officer methamphet­amine.

Drug traffickin­g sentences have a starting point of three years, that can go up or down depending on circumstan­ces, the 90 days joint submission is due to charter issues, and issues the case would face at trial, the Court heard.

The sentence is considered time served, due to time spent in custody.

Summers remains in custody though. Due to his arrest on the traffickin­g charge, the provincial Crown is seeking to revoke the bail he was granted granted in February on the kidnapping, robbery and assault charges.

At the time, Summers had been granted release on a $1,000 no-cash bail, with conditions of house arrest, residing at a specific address, and attending a drug treatment centre — breach charges he also pled guilty to on Monday.

Summers will next appear in court on Aug. 30 for the new bail hearing.

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