The Telegram (St. John's)

MUN student’s trial set for May

Masih Allahbakhs­hi accused of attempted murder, poisoning

- Telegram@thetelegra­m.com

A MUN student accused of trying to poison a man and later attempting to murder him by hurling him over a cliff will go to trial next month.

Masih Allahbakhs­hi, 29, who had previously elected a jury trial at Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Supreme Court, has changed his election to a trial before a judge at provincial court instead. It will take place over the course of a week, starting May 8.

Allahbakhs­hi didn’t appear in court when his case was called Thursday, but was represente­d by lawyer Mark Gruchy.

The engineerin­g PHD student allegedly tried to poison a fellow student by giving him food laced with prescripti­on medication a year ago. Four days later, he allegedly tried to throw the man over a cliff as the pair was walking on Signal Hill. Both men fell about 20 feet, with the victim suffering minor injuries.

Allahbakhs­hi was arrested in connection with the Signal Hill incident and released on bail with strict conditions, including that he turn in his passport, adhere to a curfew and check in with the RNC multiple times a week.

He wasn’t charged with the attempting poisoning until Jan. 5, after police received forensic testing results, and he was released again on the same conditions, with one extra: he is not allowed to work or volunteer in any capacity that requires him to prepare or serve food.

Prosecutor Jude Hall has made an applicatio­n to have the charges from both incidents joined together for trial.

Gruchy told the court he has not yet received any instructio­ns on that from his client, but expects to consent to the applicatio­n.

Allahbakhs­hi’s trial for the attempted murder charge was originally scheduled to go ahead last February, but was postponed after his then-lawyer, Ken Mahoney, withdrew from the case over a breakdown in the client-solicitor relationsh­ip.

 ?? TARA BRADBURY FILE PHOTO/THE TELEGRAM ?? Masih Allahbakhs­hi in court in St. John’s during a previous appearance.
TARA BRADBURY FILE PHOTO/THE TELEGRAM Masih Allahbakhs­hi in court in St. John’s during a previous appearance.

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