Rodney Nima convicted of drug possession in Moncton, N.B

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On June 17, 2010, in Moncton Provincial Court, 42-year-old Rodney Nima of Saint-André-LeBlanc was sentenced to 35 months in prison on several charges of possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking.

Today in court, Nima plead guilty to various drug trafficking charges for possession of cocaine, morphine, cannabis resin and hydromorphone for the purpose of trafficking. Along with his 35-month sentence he is also prohibited for life from being in possession or owning any firearms or ammunition. He must also submit DNA samples.

This guilty plea stemmed from a drug seizure conducted by the Shediac RCMP on May 11, 2010, at his residence in Saint-André-LeBlanc.

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