Canadian Man Pleads Guilty To 14 Counts Of Aiding Suicide NEWMARKET, Ontario (AP) — A Canadian man accused of selling lethal substances online to people who used them to end their own lives pleaded guilty Friday to counseling or aiding suicide Wearing a dark blazer and a white shirt, Kenneth Law stood in the prisoner’s box of a Newmarket, Ontario
Canadian man expected to plead guilty to selling lethal substances Context: A Canadian man, Kenneth Law, is expected to plead guilty to 14 counts of counseling or aiding suicide for selling lethal substances online to individuals who used them to end their lives Prosecutors will withdraw 14 murder charges in exchange for the plea, with sentencing to follow Law allegedly marketed sodium nitrite through multiple websites and shipped about 1,200 packages to
Kenneth Law case: A timeline of key events - CTV News Kenneth Law, an Ontario man accused of selling lethal substances online to people who later used them to take their own lives, is expected to plead guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide after
Canadian accused of selling lethal chemical online to plead guilty to . . . By Ryan Patrick Jones TORONTO, May 29 (Reuters) – A Canadian man accused of selling a legal but potentially deadly chemical online to 14 people who took their own lives is expected to plead guilty on Friday to aiding their suicides, allowing him to avoid a murder trial
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty: Sale of Lethal Chemicals Aids Global . . . Kenneth Law, a Canadian, pleaded guilty to aiding suicide by selling lethal chemicals online Facing charges in Canada, with links to 93 global deaths, Law's case highlights legal complexities in suicide assistance His profit-driven actions have sparked international concern and mournful reactions from victims' families