Todd Archibald Patey was sent to jail for a total of four years on charges related to the Operation Bitten drug bust back in July 2005.
Patey, who had pleaded guilty to seven charges, was sentenced in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador Friday morning. The charges included conspiracy to traffic in cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana and cannabis resin, trafficking in cocaine and marijuana and one count of production of marijuana.
Each conviction carried a sentence of either one or two years, but some of the jail terms are to be served concurrently. The consecutive jail terms for Patey tallied up to four years.
He was also ordered to pay a $700 victim-fine surcharge, $100 for each conviction entered. Patey is also prohibited from possessing firearms for a 10-year period.
Patey wasn’t the only person arrested during Operation Bitten to be sentenced Friday. William Bernard Long of Flat Bay was given a six-month conditional sentence for conspiracy to traffic and trafficking in cannabis resin.
Long, 42, was also given one year of probation and also ordered to pay two $100 victim fine surcharges and is also subject to a firearms prohibition for 10 years.
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