Canadian 'Suicide Supplier' Faces Upgraded Murder Charges, Direct Trial

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Kenneth Law, a Canadian man accused of supplying lethal substances to aid suicides, will go straight to trial, with charges upgraded to first-degree murder

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Law allegedly sent over 1,200 parcels containing poisonous chemicals to 40 countries, including the UK

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The 57-year-old former chef faces 14 counts of first-degree murder and 14 counts of aiding and counselling suicide, totaling 28 charges

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All charges are related to the deaths of individuals aged 16 to 36 in Ontario, some under 18

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Law, in custody since his May arrest, intends to plead not guilty, according to his lawyer

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Prosecutors bypassed a preliminary inquiry, opting for a direct indictment based on evidence strength

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Law is also under investigation by police in other Canadian regions and foreign countries, including the UK

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British detectives have linked him to 90 deaths in the UK, though charges are only filed in Ontario

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Initially charged with manslaughter, Law's charges were upgraded twice due to new evidence supporting more serious accusations

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If convicted, Law faces life imprisonment with no parole for 25 years under Canadian law for first-degree murder

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