Brighton teenager denies having synagogue attack note

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Mason Reynolds, from Brighton, appeared at the Old Bailey by video-link from prison

A teenager will face trial accused of having a note detailing a plan to attack a synagogue.

Mason Reynolds, 18, appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday via video-link from Lewes Prison.

During the hearing, he pleaded not guilty to a charge of possessing an article for terrorist purposes between 7 May and 27 June.

The details of the charge allege that he had a "note detailing a plan to attack a synagogue".

Mr Justice Jeremy Baker set a provisional trial at Winchester Crown Court from April 10 2024, with a further hearing scheduled for 8 December.

Mr Reynolds, of Moulsecoomb Way, Brighton, was remanded in custody.

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