Police chief going to Ont. attorney general’s office over controversial plea deal
The police chief of a northern Ontario city said he’s going to meet with the provincial Attorney General’s office to discuss a controversial plea deal made in secret in a gruesome homicide, decapitation and dismemberment case.
Sault Ste. Marie Police Chief Robert Keetch said Crown attorneys agreed to the deal without input from the investigators in charge of the first-degree murder case against Ronald Mitchell, Dylan Jocko and Eric Mearow in the death of 29-year-old Wesley Hallam at a drug-fuelled house party in 2011.
Last week all three pleaded guilty to manslaughter and indignity to a human body and will walk free in two years or less. The plea was denounced by dozens of protesters who gathered outside the courthouse at the time, as well as by Hallam’s family and Keetch, who slammed prosecutors and the ministry.
Both sides will meet sometime in the next few weeks, the police chief said.


