Alleged gangster Conor D’Monte has given up his legal challenges to being deported from the United States back to Canada, where he will face charges for a 2009 Langley murder.
D’Monte’s Canadian lawyers released a statement from him the week of Jan. 24, saying that he looks forward to coming back to B.C.
“Today, I have made the decision to forego further legal proceedings in Puerto Rico, in the hope that now, thirteen years later, I will be allowed what would not have been possible then, a fair and just trial,” the statement said.