Can an accused be found guilty of the offence of possession for the purpose of trafficking?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Larose, 2005 SKPC 33 (CanLII):

R v. Chan also held that as an alternative, the accused could be found guilty of the lesser but included offence of attempted possession for the purpose of trafficking.

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