Accused in University of Waterloo stabbing appears in court
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The man charged in a stabbing attack at the University of Waterloo appeared in court in-person Friday.
The man charged in a stabbing attack at the University of Waterloo appeared in court in-person Friday.
Geovanny Villalba-Aleman, has been charged with several offences and has been in custody ever since the June incident.
He’s made several brief appearances over the last month via Zoom, but Friday was the first time he was in court in-person since an initial appearance following the attack.
Villalba-Aleman appeared in court wearing a white and black checkered dress shirt and dress pants.
He did not speak other than stating his name and date of birth.
Villalba-Aleman’s lawyer said they need to review more disclosure and his case was adjourned to Aug. 25.
Villalba-Aleman, an international student who had recently graduated from the University of Waterloo, is facing multiple charges in connection to a triple stabbing during a gender studies class on Wednesday, June 28.