A London man charged in the impaired driving death of an 18-year-old Western University student will plead guilty next month.
Jared DeJong was charged with dangerous driving causing death, impaired driving causing death, and having over 80 mg of alcohol in 100 mm of blood following the October 7 collision that claimed the life of Andrea Christidis.
DeJong's lawyer, Jim Dean, says the matter has been adjourned until February 17 when a guilty plea will be entered.
"Which of the charges specifically, the Crown and I are still sorting out, but I can confirm that it is set for plea and it will be a guilty plea entered," says Dean. "This would be indicative of remorse and acceptance of what has happened."