Drug Trafficking Conviction Requirements
Summary
In Canada, for a drug trafficking conviction, prosecutors must prove possession, knowledge, and intent to traffic beyond a reasonable doubt. This involves showing the accused knowingly possessed drugs with the intent to sell, give, transport, or distribute them. The difficulty of proving these elements can vary depending on the evidence.Full Conversation
Are drug trafficking typically hard to prove in Canada
The difficulty in proving drug trafficking in Canada depends on the circumstances. Prosecutors must establish possession, knowledge, and intent to traffic beyond a reasonable doubt, which can be challenging without clear evidence. Do you have specific details about the evidence in your case?