N.S. judge sentences man to 11½ years in cocaine smuggl

N.S. judge sentences man to 11½ years in cocaine smuggling scheme


Posted: Dec 15, 2020 11:19 AM AT | Last Updated: December 15, 2020
The South End Container Terminal in Halifax is shown on Aug. 29, 2018.(Pam Berman/CBC)
A Nova Scotia provincial court judge has sentenced a British Columbia man to 11½ years in prison for his part in a cocaine smuggling scheme.
Peter Darcy Bailey, 49, was convicted of four charges following a trial in September. Judge Elizabeth Buckle's written sentencing decision was released this week.
In her sentencing decision, Buckle said the drugs had a wholesale purchase price of about $1 million. She said the street value of the drugs if they'd been sold in Canada would have been between $6 million and $8 million.

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