A date has been set for the trial of a teenage boy accused of the attempted murder of a priest at an army barracks in Galway.
The boy, who can't be identified because of his age, is due to go before a jury at the Central Criminal Court in May.
On the August 15 last, army chaplain Fr Paul Murphy was stabbed several times at the Renmore barracks in Galway.
The 16 year old boy before the courts was initially charged with assault causing harm to Fr. Murphy, but that has since been upgraded to a charge of attempted murder.
This afternoon, Mr Justice Paul McDermott was told the trial is expected to take up to seven days, and taking that into account, the boy’s barrister, Sean Gillane SC, asked for a trial date to be set.
Mr Justice McDermott set down the 6th of May for trial, with the case due to be mentioned before him again next month.
Until then, the boy was further remanded to the Oberstown Children Detention Campus.