Bryan was one of nine people arrested in September 2016 as part of Project Green Manalishi SA国际影视传媒 an G Division-led investigation into high-level drug trafficking in Yellowknife and the territory.
Police and prosecutors never tied any physical drugs to Bryan.
Instead, the CrownSA国际影视传媒檚 case against Bryan was based on a statement she gave to police a day after her arrest, the opinion of a drug trafficking expert, and 25 intercepted communications SA国际影视传媒 three text messages and 22 phone calls.
In many of wiretapped calls played to jurors, convicted drug kingpin Todd Dube was heard speaking to a "female voice."
Both the Crown and defence said the "female voice" belonged to Bryan, but disagreed on her level of involvement in Yellowknife's drug world.
Crown prosecutor Duane Praught described Bryan as an "independent contractor," who was fronted cocaine and fentanyl from Dube.
"She was trafficking at least some. Was she using? Probably. Was she selling? Yes,SA国际影视传媒 Praught told jurors during closing submissions Thursday.
But BryanSA国际影视传媒檚 lawyer argued his client was an addict and liar who SA国际影视传媒渨ould say anything to get more drugs.SA国际影视传媒 He contended she was buying the drugs her own consumption, not to traffic.
After deliberating from 2:45 p.m. to 10:20 p.m. Thursday, jurors resumed deliberations this morning just before 10 a.m.
An hour later, they returned with a verdict: finding Bryan guilty of trafficking cocaine, but not fentanyl.
Bryan is set to be sentenced for the lone trafficking conviction on Dec. 18.