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Boy, 16, at Crown Court over Devon school attack Boy, 16, appears in court over Devon school attack
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The boy appeared at Exeter Crown Court via video-link from custody The boy appeared at Exeter Crown Court via video-link
A 16-year-old boy has appeared at Crown Court, charged with two counts of attempted murder at a school.A 16-year-old boy has appeared at Crown Court, charged with two counts of attempted murder at a school.
He was arrested after two students and a staff member were injured at the school in Devon.He was arrested after two students and a staff member were injured at the school in Devon.
The boy, who cannot be named due to his age, appeared at Exeter Crown Court via video-link from custody.The boy, who cannot be named due to his age, appeared at Exeter Crown Court via video-link from custody.
No plea was entered and he was remanded in youth detention, with a court appearance due on 13 July and a possible trial set for early December.No plea was entered and he was remanded in youth detention, with a court appearance due on 13 July and a possible trial set for early December.
The attempted murder charges relate to two youths, who cannot be named, who were injured in the early hours of Friday.The attempted murder charges relate to two youths, who cannot be named, who were injured in the early hours of Friday.
A further charge of grievous bodily harm with intent relates to a school staff member.A further charge of grievous bodily harm with intent relates to a school staff member.
The boy appeared for the brief hearing before Judge Peter Blair KC, having faced Exeter Youth Court on Monday.
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