Trial dates have been set next year for the one remaining former St. Michael’s College School student facing criminal charges in connection with the sexual assault of two students with a broomstick in a locker room at the private all-boy’s high school.

The teen faces charges of gang sexual assault, assault and sexual assault with a weapon related to two incidents that took place last fall. One incident was captured on a cellphone video that was shared on social media.

A trial has been set on four dates in March and April 2020. It is the only case of the seven St. Michael’s College students who were charged criminally to proceed to trial.

All of the victims and accused are minors who were in their early teens at the time of the incidents and their identities are protected under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

Three of the teens who faced criminal charges in the two incidents pleaded guilty to sexual assault with a weapon and assault with a weapon earlier this month. One of the three also pleaded guilty to making child pornography. They have a sentencing hearing set for November.

Charges were withdrawn against another of the teens earlier this year. The cases against two other students have also ended. However, according to the Ministry of the Attorney General, releasing the outcome of those cases requires a judge’s order, as there were no reporters present in courtroom at the time the cases concluded.