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Halifax Shopping Centre shooting plot accused to be tried next year

Two people accused of plotting to attack the Halifax Shopping Centre on Valentine's Day 2015 will go to trial next year to face one charge each of conspiracy to commit murder.

Lawyers confirm case to focus on charge of conspiracy to commit murder

Halifax shooting plot suspects Lindsay Kanittha Souvannarath (left) and Randall Steven Shepherd will go to trial next year. (Chicago Sun-Times/Facebook)

Two people accused ofplotting toattackthe Halifax Shopping Centre on Valentine's Day 2015will go to trial next year to face one charge each of conspiracy to commit murder.

Lindsay Kanitha Souvannarath and Randall Steven Shepherd made a brief appearance in Nova Scotia Supreme Court this morning to discuss the progress of their case. They will go on trial in May and June 2017.

The pair have been in custody since they were arrested on Feb. 13, 2015, just hours before they were to allegedlyattack the mall. They're facing a variety of charges, but today lawyers confirmed the case will focus on the conspiracy to commit murder charge.

A hearing has been scheduled for late Septemberto discuss what evidence can be used at trial. The voir dire a hearing to decide on the admissibility of evidence wherethe jury isn't presentis scheduled to run for two weeks.

Much of the evidence involves online postings.

A third suspect, James Gamble, was found dead at his parents' home the day before Souvannarath and Shepherd were arrested. Gamble left behind a blog filled with images of death, shootings and references to the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Colorado,Adolf Hitler and Nazis.