Fredericton man faces serious drug charges
Ian Floyd Ross, 46, accused of possessing cocaine, meth for trafficking purposes
A Fredericton man will be back in court next month to elect mode of trial and enter pleas on allegations he had hard drugs in his possession for the purpose of trafficking.
Ian Floyd Ross, 46, of Biggs Street, made his first appearance in Fredericton provincial court Friday to answer to indictable drug charges.
He’s accused of possessing cocaine and methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking, and driving with a suspended licence, all on Sept. 22 in Fredericton.
Duty counsel Michael Mallory told court Friday that Ross believes he’s retained counsel but needed time to finalize that arrangement and to obtain disclosure of the Crown file against him.
Judge Mélanie Poirier LeBlanc adjourned the case to Feb. 9 for election and pleas.
Don MacPherson can be contacted at ftonindependent@gmail.com.