Crown Seeks 21 Years for Bacon Cocaine Conspircy

blogs.vancouversun.com — Crown prosecutor Peter LaPrairie thinks Jarrod Bacon deserves 21 years in jail for his role in a cocaine traffic conspiracy that was part of an undercover probe by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit. And LaPrairie told B.C. Supreme Court Justice Austin Cullen that Bacon's co-accused Wayne Scott should spent 13-15 years in jail for his conviction in the same conspiracy.
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