What is the starting point sentence for a convicted drug trafficker who has no criminal record?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from R v Do, 2011 ABQB 749 (CanLII):

More recently our Court of Appeal confirmed the Maskill starting point in R v. Rahime, 2001 ABCA 203. Although Rahime recognized that there is no bar to a conditional sentence, the starting point sentence for an offender with no significant record, in the case of commercial trafficking in cocaine on more than a minimum scale, is three years.

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