Canadian Man to Plead Guilty in Suicide Kit Case to Avoid Murder Trial
A Canadian man accused of helping 14 people die by selling a substance online will plead guilty to lesser charges. This agreement with prosecutors will lead to the withdrawal of more severe first-degree murder charges.
A Canadian man accused of helping 14 people in the province of Ontario kill themselves by selling a legal but deadly substance online will avoid a murder trial by pleading guilty to lesser charges, his lawyer said on Saturday. Kenneth Law, 60, will plead guilty to counselling or aiding suicide under a deal with Crown prosecutors that will see more serious first-degree murder charges withdrawn, Matthew Gourlay of Henein Hutchison Robitaille said in an email. Law’s case is scheduled to return....