Canadian man facing 14 murder charges to plead guilty to aiding suicide
Prosecutors will drop 14 murder charges as Law admits to aiding suicide in deaths of people ages 16 to 36, his lawyer said.
- A Canadian man facing 14 murder charges for allegedly selling lethal substances online has agreed to plead guilty to counseling or aiding suicide.
- In exchange, Canadian prosecutors will withdraw all 14 murder charges against Kenneth Law, his lawyer told CBC News.
- Law is suspected of sending at least 1,200 packages containing sodium nitrite, a potentially deadly substance, to over 40 countries.
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Murder charges will be dropped against Kenneth Law; he will plead guilty to aiding suicide instead, lawyer says
Lawyer Matthew Gourlay confirmed to the Star that the Crown intends to withdraw the first-degree murder charges, leaving only those for counselling or aiding suicide.
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty in Online Lethal Substance Case
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty in Online Lethal Substance Case Kenneth Law, a Canadian man previously charged with multiple murders for allegedly selling deadly substances online, has agreed to plead guilty to 14 counts of counseling or aiding suicide, according to his attorney. This plea deal entails that Canadian prosecutors will withdraw all 14 murder charges against him, as stated in an email by Law's lawyer, Matthew Gourlay, to The Associated P…
Kenneth Law to plead guilty to some counts, Crown to withdraw murder charges: lawyer
The lawyer for Kenneth Law, an Ontario man accused of selling lethal substances online to people who later used it to take their own lives, says murder charges will be withdrawn against his client and he will in turn plead guilty to aiding suicide.
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