A Jamaican man who was deported from Canada in 2000 but somehow managed to return, is again facing deportation.
But first, George Donovan Brown must serve a three-month jail term for violating Canada's immigration laws.
A judge this week sentenced him to 90-days for returning to Canada without authorization.
The Jamaican was arrested on January 19, following a police search of his Calgary residence which uncovered 14 grams of crack cocaine.
Brown, 49, returned to Canada in 2002, after being deported two years earlier.
The defence claimed Brown, who has a lengthy drug-related record which got him booted from the country in the first place, lived crime-free for eight years until his latest brush with the law.
But the prosecution countered that the Jamaican man has been breaking the law ever since he came back to Canada illegally.
Brown appeared in court via closed-circuit TV from the Calgary Remand Centre.
He was handed five months for drug possession, but the judge ruled that time has already been served with remand credit.