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David Giles has been a Hells Angel for 35 years, though since 2012 as a member of the House Crew. Supreme Court Friday. Back i 2014, his Kelowna chapter brothers Norm Cocks and Rob Thomas got 15 years for manslaughter for their role in killing Dain Phillips after his sons got into a conflict with some young HA associates. almost five years ago. Supreme Court Justice Carol Ross read out her reasons.
"Considering the nature of this transaction, the quantity of drugs involved, the intention for it to be an ongoing venture, Mr. Giles' role and Mr. Giles' personal circumstances, I have concluded that the fit sentence is 18 years," Ross said.
She gave Giles almost seven years' credit for his time in pre trial custody, for a net jail term of 11 years, one month.
Giles was convicted last fall of conspiracy to import cocaine, conspiracy to traffic and possession for the purpose of knock off small van cleef necklace trafficking after he and associate Kevin Van Kalkeren brokered a 2012 smuggling deal with police posing as South American drug lords.
Van Kalkeren pleaded guilty on the eve of his trial last year and got a 16 year sentence.
After months of negotiating and a $4 million down payment, 200 kilograms of purported cocaine were delivered to a Burnaby warehouse on Aug. 25, 2012. Police swooped in and arrested Giles, Van Kalkeren and six others.
Giles's lawyer Paul Gill had argued for a lower term because his client is critically ill with liver disease and needs a transplant.
And he said Van Kalkeren was the real leader of the conspiracy, putting up van cleef and arpels long necklace imitation all the cash and introducing Giles to the undercover cops.
At one point, he told the police that Giles was worldwide president of the Hells Angels a position that doesn exist, Ross said.
While Ross agreed that Giles's health had to be considered, she rejected the argument that he was subservient to Van Kalkeren while making arrangements for the massive drug shipment.
"Once Mr. Giles was recruited to the conspiracy, he acted as Mr. Van Kalkeren's equal partner and was treated by Mr. Van Kalkeren as such," Ross said.
And Giles, who was vice president of the Hells Angels Kelowna chapter at the time, "said his target was to take 500 kilos every three months," Ross noted.
"Mr. Giles repeatedly refers to his market, his buyers, his plans for the distribution of the cocaine."
Prosecutor Chris Greenwood had argued for a term of between 18 and 20 years for the frail, balding Angel.
He said it was clear from what Giles said in intercepted conversations that he had been a major player van cleef inspired necklace copy in the drug trade for years.
Ross said some of Giles's comments were no doubt boasts to impress the undercover police. He finished Grade 5 and was then "committed to a reformatory that has become notorious for abuse."
He went on to foster care and a life of crime, though his last conviction was in 1984 for trafficking. more than a decade ago.
Also sentenced Friday was Shawn Womacks, convicted of possession for the purpose of trafficking after helping unload the cocaine on Aug. 25, 2012.
Ross said an appropriate sentence for Womacks was six years, given that he was only hired as labour and had struggled with addiction for years.
David Giles has been a Hells Angel for 35 years, though since 2012 as a member of the House Crew. Supreme Court Friday. Back i 2014, his Kelowna chapter brothers Norm Cocks and Rob Thomas got 15 years for manslaughter for their role in killing Dain Phillips after his sons got into a conflict with some young HA associates. almost five years ago. Supreme Court Justice Carol Ross read out her reasons.
"Considering the nature of this transaction, the quantity of drugs involved, the intention for it to be an ongoing venture, Mr. Giles' role and Mr. Giles' personal circumstances, I have concluded that the fit sentence is 18 years," Ross said.
She gave Giles almost seven years' credit for his time in pre trial custody, for a net jail term of 11 years, one month.
Giles was convicted last fall of conspiracy to import cocaine, conspiracy to traffic and possession for the purpose of knock off small van cleef necklace trafficking after he and associate Kevin Van Kalkeren brokered a 2012 smuggling deal with police posing as South American drug lords.
Van Kalkeren pleaded guilty on the eve of his trial last year and got a 16 year sentence.
After months of negotiating and a $4 million down payment, 200 kilograms of purported cocaine were delivered to a Burnaby warehouse on Aug. 25, 2012. Police swooped in and arrested Giles, Van Kalkeren and six others.
Giles's lawyer Paul Gill had argued for a lower term because his client is critically ill with liver disease and needs a transplant.
And he said Van Kalkeren was the real leader of the conspiracy, putting up van cleef and arpels long necklace imitation all the cash and introducing Giles to the undercover cops.
At one point, he told the police that Giles was worldwide president of the Hells Angels a position that doesn exist, Ross said.
While Ross agreed that Giles's health had to be considered, she rejected the argument that he was subservient to Van Kalkeren while making arrangements for the massive drug shipment.
"Once Mr. Giles was recruited to the conspiracy, he acted as Mr. Van Kalkeren's equal partner and was treated by Mr. Van Kalkeren as such," Ross said.
And Giles, who was vice president of the Hells Angels Kelowna chapter at the time, "said his target was to take 500 kilos every three months," Ross noted.
"Mr. Giles repeatedly refers to his market, his buyers, his plans for the distribution of the cocaine."
Prosecutor Chris Greenwood had argued for a term of between 18 and 20 years for the frail, balding Angel.
He said it was clear from what Giles said in intercepted conversations that he had been a major player van cleef inspired necklace copy in the drug trade for years.
Ross said some of Giles's comments were no doubt boasts to impress the undercover police. He finished Grade 5 and was then "committed to a reformatory that has become notorious for abuse."
He went on to foster care and a life of crime, though his last conviction was in 1984 for trafficking. more than a decade ago.
Also sentenced Friday was Shawn Womacks, convicted of possession for the purpose of trafficking after helping unload the cocaine on Aug. 25, 2012.
Ross said an appropriate sentence for Womacks was six years, given that he was only hired as labour and had struggled with addiction for years.
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