Canadian poison seller Kenneth Law pleads guilty to aiding suicides
Canadian Kenneth Law pleaded guilty on Friday to 14 counts of aiding suicide. Prosecutors stated they would withdraw murder charges, as they did not believe they had a viable path toward a murder conviction.

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AI-generatedCanadian Kenneth Law pleaded guilty on Friday to 14 counts of aiding suicide. Prosecutors stated they would withdraw murder charges, as they did not believe they had a viable path toward a murder conviction. Law was arrested in 2023, and details of his online activities advising distressed individuals on ending their lives sparked public outrage and international investigations. In Canada, he initially faced 14 murder charges and 14 charges for aiding suicide. The court in Newmarket, north of Toronto, heard his guilty plea. Sentencing is scheduled for a separate hearing, likely in September, where victim impact statements will be presented.
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5 extractedSentencing will be determined at a separate hearing, probably in September.
Law faced 14 murder charges and 14 charges for aiding suicide in Canada.
Kenneth Law was arrested in 2023.
Prosecutors will withdraw murder charges against Kenneth Law.
Kenneth Law pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide.