Marijuana charges stayed against Burnaby, B.C., Realtor after trial delays
VANCOUVER — Charges against a real estate agent stemming from a marijuana grow-op raid in Burnaby, B.C., aren’t being proceeded with after it took nearly six years for the case to go to trial.
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has ruled that Maurizio Mastronardi’s charter right to be tried within a reasonable amount of time was violated.
Mastronardi and four others were arrested in 2011 after RCMP executed a search warrant at a home where he was the registered owner, according to a decision released Thursday.
All five, including Mastronardi, were charged with theft of electricity and unlawful possession and production of a controlled substance, namely cannabis.


