Teen to be sentenced next year after guilty plea in Halifax mall stabbing case
A teen who pleaded guilty for his role in the stabbing death of a 16-year-old last spring at a Halifax shopping mall parkade will undergo a psychiatric-psychological assessment before he is sentenced next year.
Ahmad Al Marrach, 16, was stabbed in parking garage and later died in hospital
A teen who pleaded guilty for his role in the stabbing death of a 16-year-old last spring at a Halifax shopping mall parkade will undergo a psychiatric-psychological assessment before he is sentenced in February.
Halifax youth court Judge Bronwyn Duffy ordered the assessment, as well as a presentence report, Wednesday after accepting the 17-year-old’s guilty plea to manslaughter.
The accused was one of four teens originally charged with second-degree murder in the death of Ahmad Al Marrach, who was stabbed in a parking garage of the Halifax Shopping Centre on April 22. He died later in hospital.
One of the other accused, a 14-year-old girl, has also pleaded guilty to manslaughter and will be sentenced next year.
The two remaining accused still face second-degree murder charges and will go on trial next year.
All the names of the accused are banned from publication.