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Court follow-up working notes -- Current regulatory offences


Kiss Cup

Date charges laid:

September 9, 2008 (12 tickets issued under the Provincial Offences Act)

Next court date

On April 3, the Crown withdrew all charges against the former owner of the Kiss Cup because there were two different dates on the tickets issued and one of the dates was incorrect.

 

Michael Schmidt

For news reports about this case, go to the Michael Schmidt media page.


Esperanca Silva

June 3, 2008 police press release

Date charged

June 2, 2008

Next court date:

January 7, 2009 1:30pm

courtroom W7 for trial at 2700 Eglinton Ave West


Confira Imports and Distributing Ltd.

Monday, April 28, 2008, Police News Release

Globe and Mail April 30 2008

Toronto police seized 46,680 litres of wine - red and white - in vats, buckets and large plastic jugs, worth an estimated $120,000....Five weeks of surveillance led to Confira's warehouse on Dublin Street, police said....Police said the owners of the company and six store owners have been charged with unlawfully keeping, offering and selling liquor. The company could face fines of up to $500,000, while each individual could face penalties of $250,000.

Next court date (for Luis Anselmo)

On Wednesday March 19, 2009 Confira Imports pleaded guilty to one count of unlawfully keeping liquor for sale and another count of producing liquor without a licence. The charges were under the Liquor Licence Act of Ontario. The company was fined $3000 on each count and was given six months to pay. Charges against the individual directors were dropped.



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