Former Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive lineman Jordan Reaves put his head down and started to cry after he was acquitted of drug trafficking in a Winnipeg courtroom on Wednesday morning. Court of Queen's Bench Justice Richard Saull told the court about police surveillance that led to the vehicle being pulled over. His co-accused Seif Ali has pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and is expected to be sentenced in February. Reaves put his head down after the judge said he was acquitted and let out a loud sigh. Reaves was on the Saskatchewan Roughriders roster when he was initially charged.
Source: CBC News January 24, 2018 15:53 UTC