A TRIAL date has been set for three men accused of murdering a 17-year-old boy in High Wycombe.
Cameron Bailey was stabbed in Easton Street on Sunday, May 7 and four people have been charged in relation to his death.
At Reading Crown Court today (May 15), the four defendants appeared via video link with three wearing yellow and green boiler suits.
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Philip Solomon, 37, of no fixed address, Aaran Pattinson, 32, of Old Tea Warehouse, High Wycombe, and Scott Cordice, 29, of the same address, have been charged with murder.
Solomon and Pattinson are also accused of wounding another 17-year-old boy with intent and conspiracy to rob Mr Bailey and two others.
Co-defendant Marlon Cato, 49, of Station Close, High Wycombe, also appeared in court charged with assisting an offender.
A trial date has been set for October 23 this year at the same court to be heard under Judge Amjad Nawaz.
However, a hearing will take place on June 30 when more evidence has been gathered and the finality of the charges and trial indictment can be put to the men – who have yet to be arranged.
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A bail application hearing will also take place on Wednesday this week (May 17) for Cato.
The custody time limit for all four men runs out on November 10.
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