Murder trial for alleged poison seller Kenneth Law delayed until spring 2026
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Summary: The trial of a Toronto-area man charged with 14 murders — amid allegations he sold a toxic substance to buyers at risk of suicide — has been delayed until the spring, CBC News has learned.
The trial of a Toronto-area man charged with 14 murders — amid allegations he sold a toxic substance to buyers at risk of suicide — has been delayed until the spring, CBC News has learned.
Kenneth Law’s trial by jury was previously scheduled to begin last month in Newmarket, Ont., but has since been rescheduled twice.
Law’s lawyers met privately on Wednesday with Crown attorneys and Ontario Superior Court Justice Michelle Fuerst by videoconferen
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