Sailboat cocaine case delayed again as Crown seeks expert witness
HALIFAX — The sentencing of a sailboat captain who smuggled drugs into Nova Scotia from a small Caribbean island has been delayed yet again — this time for the Crown to call an expert witness.
Federal Crown lawyer Glen Scheuer said Thursday the witness will provide the court with expert opinion on criminal organizations and the importation of controlled substances like cocaine.
“We feel that it would be a benefit to the court to hear the evidence of this expert in terms of making its findings in relation to this matter,” he said outside the courtroom.
Jacques John Grenier of Hubbards, N.S., stashed 250 kilograms of cocaine in a secret compartment of his eight-metre boat Quesera and sailed into a marina west of Halifax under cover of darkness last September.