Man pleads guilty in murder of Canadian law professor, avoids death penalty
A man accused of killing a prominent Canadian legal scholar in Florida pleaded guilty in a U.S. court on Tuesday, marking a major development in a case authorities have called a murder for hire motivated by a bitter divorce.
Luis Rivera pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the shooting death of Dan Markel — a law professor at Florida State University who was born in Toronto — and as part of the plea deal he will testify against two co-accused and will co-operate with investigators.
Rivera, who is already serving a 12-year sentence in federal prison for an unrelated charge, was sentenced to an additional seven years behind bars.
“He’s going to testify for the state,” Florida State Attorney Willie Meggs told The Canadian Press after the plea deal hearing. “We will continue to investigate the case.”


