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THUNDER BAY — A man who conceded to aiding and abetting in the 2019 death of 21-year-old Robenson Saint Jean by facilitating a meeting with a drug dealer that turned violent has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
According to an agreed statement of facts read into the court record, the man, later identified as Saint Jean of Ottawa, was located just after 12 p.m. without shoes and a laceration to his throat. Miller and a woman were observed leaving the motel and driving away in the truck. Police conducted a traffic stop and determined Miller was the driver.
On March 28, 2019, the woman received a text message from someone she knew to be Saint Jean and who she and Miller had acquired drugs from in the past. The message from Saint Jean instructed Miller to give him a ride. It was conceded in the agreed statement of facts that Miller ought to have known or suspected that violence between Saint Jean and his supplier was foreseeable, especially in the context of the drug trade in the city.
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