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A case involving a Halifax teenager, who police allege is affiliated with the violent online extremist group known as 764, was back in court Thursday. The 16-year-old did not appear in person but his lawyer appeared on his behalf and requested a change to the youth’s release conditions.The accused will now be granted access to speak with legal counsel over a cellphone — without internet connection — under supervision.“He will not be allowed to use any devices other than that moment in time,” said Nova Scotia Crown attorney Carla Ball.The teen is facing several child pornography charges, as well as…
By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted December 11, 2025 4:13 pm 1 min read…
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By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted December 11, 2025 11:43 am 1 min read…
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