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Case in alleged Quebec school plot delayed due to lawyer switch

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WATCH ABOVE: Two Quebec teenagers facing charges in an alleged plot to kill three of their classmates will undergo psychiatric evaluations. Global's Tim Sargeant reports – Sep 20, 2016

One of two Quebec teens charged with conspiracy to commit murder and sexual assault in an alleged plot against some of their classmates has switched lawyers.

The case against the 14-year-old has been put over until Feb. 7 to allow his new attorney to take stock of the evidence.

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The boy and his 16-year-old co-accused have been detained since their arrest last September.

READ MORE: Quebec teens charged with alleged plan to kill three students to undergo psychiatric evaluations

A judge refused to release them in December, citing public safety and the need to preserve the public’s faith in the judicial system.

The boys face a total of 23 charges, including conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to commit sexual assault.

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Court documents state there were six alleged victims in the plot, which targeted students at a school in Saint-Hyacinthe, about 60 kilometres east of Montreal.

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