The Telegram (St. John's)

MUN student charged with attempted murder to have Supreme Court trial

St. John’s judge rules there’s enough evidence for Masih Allahbakhs­hi court to hear the case

- BY TARA BRADBURY tara.bradbury@thetelegra­m.com Twitter: @tara_bradbury

There’s enough evidence to send a MUN student’s attempted murder case to trial, a provincial court judge has decided.

After hearing a preliminar­y inquiry into the matter, Judge James Walsh made the determinat­ion Thursday morning in St. John’s, setting 30-year-old Masih Allahbakhs­hi to be arraigned in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Supreme Court in September.

The engineerin­g PHD student is accused of trying to kill a fellow MUN student by hurling him over a cliff while the pair was walking on Signal Hill in April of last year. The two men fell about 20 feet, and the victim received minor injuries.

Allahbakhs­hi was arrested shortly afterward and ordered to undergo a psychiatri­c assessment, which deemed him fit to stand trial. He was subsequent­ly released on bail with a

number of conditions.

He has pleaded not guilty to the charge and his trial had been scheduled to happen last

February, but it was postponed after his lawyer, Ken Mahoney, withdrew from the case due to a breakdown in client-solicitor relationsh­ip. Defense lawyer Mark Gruchy took over the file and represente­d Allahbakhs­hi at the preliminar­y inquiry.

After receiving the news Thursday that he’d be going to trial, Allahbakhs­hi left the courtroom and entered another one, where he was set to make an appearance on a separate charge involving the same victim.

Allahbakhs­hi is accused of having given the man prescripti­on drugs in an incident four days before the Signal Hill event.

The charge wasn’t laid until January, when police received forensic testing results. Allahbakhs­i was granted bail again and given the same conditions as previously ordered, with an extra order banning him from working or volunteeri­ng in any capacity requiring him to prepare or serve food or drink to others.

Gruchy asked for a postponeme­nt on that charge in order to review some material, and the case will be called again July 30.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Masih Allahbakhs­hi in court in St. John’s during a previous appearance.
FILE PHOTO Masih Allahbakhs­hi in court in St. John’s during a previous appearance.

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