Montreal teen terror case pushed back again as defence awaits evidence
MONTRÉAL — The case against a 17-year-old Montreal boy who allegedly intended to carry out an attack on behalf of the Islamic State has been postponed once again.
Defence Lawyer Tiago Murias asked for another month to prepare his client’s defence, pushing the case back until Oct. 14.
Murias told youth court he has yet to receive all of the Crown’s evidence and needs more information to defend his client.
Murias had previously asked for a new date and cited delays in evidence disclosure during the last court appearance on Aug. 29.


