Jellybean defendant sentenced

For his part in a Fredericton-based anabolic steroid trafficking conspiracy, Perry Gustav Moore, 45, of Glace Bay, N.S., was sentenced to seven months of house arrest and fined $5,000.

Moore was one of twenty people who were charged in connection with Operation Jellybean, a two-year, joint-forces drug investigation focused in Fredericton.

From Dailygleaner.canadaeast.com:

The goal of Jellybean, which began in 2005, was to disrupt the sale of cocaine, marijuana, prescription drugs and anabolic steroids in New Brunswick.

Defence lawyer Howard Peters said Friday his client, who pleaded guilty, was only involved in selling anabolic steroids and was at the lower end of the scale in the conspiracy.

Peters said Moore was buying steroids for personal use and for sale in his gym in Glace Bay, N.S., and wasn’t selling in his community in general.

Crown prosecutor William Lebans painted a similar picture about Moore.

Moore was ordered to pay a $750 victim-fine surcharge in addition to the $5,000 fine.

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