Firearms Trafficker Gets House Arrest After Judge Declares Mandatory Minimum Unconstitutional
An Ontario judge has sentenced a man who pleaded guilty to conspiring to traffic a firearm to two years less a day under house arrest, citing previous rulings that found the three-year mandatory minimum unconstitutional. Emerson Wright, 29, pleaded guilty to conspiring with his childhood friend, Dylan Crawford, to traffic a firearm, according to an [...]

TL;DR
- Emerson Wright, 29, was sentenced to two years less a day under house arrest.
- He pleaded guilty to conspiring to traffic a firearm with Dylan Crawford.
- The judge cited previous rulings that found the three-year mandatory minimum sentence unconstitutional.