Pubdate: Wed, 02 Jun 2004
Source: Calgary Sun, The (CN AB)
Copyright: 2004 The Calgary Sun
Contact:  http://www.fyicalgary.com/calsun.shtml
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/67
Author: Kevin Martin, Calgary Sun
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy)

DRUG DEALER AVOIDS JAIL

Sending to jail an ecstasy dealer who used a minor to sell the drug to 
undercover cops at a rave party would not benefit society, a Calgary judge 
said yesterday. Justice Sal LoVecchio said time in custody would likely set 
Jeremy Tymiak back on his road to becoming a productive citizen.

"If, in fact, he's turned his life around, what useful purpose is served in 
disrupting all that?" LoVecchio asked Crown prosecutor Scott Couper.

"He's going to lose his job, he's going to be out of the home and no longer 
contributing to expenses (if jailed)," the Queen's Bench judge said.

LoVecchio said a conditional sentence served in the community would act as 
a litmus test to determine if Tymiak has decided to follow the straight and 
narrow.

"If he hasn't turned his life around, in other words this is a big charade 
in anticipation of the sentencing, don't the conditions address all that?"

Tymiak, 21, pleaded guilty in April to a Feb. 2, 2002 charged of 
trafficking in a controlled substance.

He admitted selling two ecstasy pills to an undercover female officer at a 
rave party in the city's southwest.

Couper said the officer was approached by a 17-year-old who asked her if 
she wanted to make a purchase.

When she turned over $45, the teen went over to where Tymiak was waiting 
and retrieved the contraband.

When Tymiak was arrested, he had 38 more pills worth about $700 on him, 
said Couper.

Defence lawyer Pat Fagan said his client is now working in construction and 
plans to go to SAIT.

LoVecchio ordered Tymiak to serve six months of house arrest followed by 
six months under a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew and abide by other conditions.
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