Thursday, May 15, 2025, 12:21 pm
A Halifax teenager facing an array of charges including threats and gun possession is set to enter a plea via video link. The legal process continues unfolding as local authorities maintain their determined pursuit of justice, leaving the community to navigate through a maze of legal drama.
A Halifax teen facing 33 charges, including threats and hate-related offences, appeared in court by video. A plea is expected at his next hearing on June 5.
HALIFAX - A Halifax teenager facing 33 charges including uttering threats has made a brief court appearance through a video link from jail.
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