Kenneth Law to plead guilty to aiding-suicide charges as 14 murder counts are set to be withdrawn
The Facts
- Kenneth Law has agreed to plead guilty to counseling or aiding suicide.
- Under the agreement described by his lawyer, prosecutors will withdraw all 14 murder charges against Law.
- Law's case is scheduled to return to court in Newmarket, Ontario, on Monday.
- Reports say Law's formal guilty plea will be entered at a later date rather than at Monday's appearance.
- Law had been due to stand trial on 14 counts each of first-degree murder and aiding suicide.
- Canadian police have said Law used websites to market and sell sodium nitrite, a substance commonly used to cure meats that can be deadly if ingested.
Context
What is expected to happen in court next?
Law is scheduled to appear in Newmarket, Ontario, on Monday for further scheduling, while multiple reports say the actual guilty plea will be entered at a later date CBC News,Reuters,Spectrum News Bay N….
What charges was Law facing before this plea agreement?
He had been set to stand trial on 14 counts of first-degree murder and 14 counts of aiding suicide, according to several reports Lethbridge News Now,Global News,Brandon Sun.
Why will there no longer be a murder trial?
CBC and Reuters report that the plea arrangement would replace the murder case with guilty pleas to aiding-suicide charges, and CBC says this means the criminal trial that had been delayed and scheduled to begin earlier this month will not take place CBC News,Reuters.
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