The man facing charges of dumping buckets of feces on several people in Toronto last fall will return to court late next month.

Samuel Opoku’s case briefly returned to a Toronto courtroom Thursday morning, although Opoku himself did not appear.

“Just administrative stuff. Now I have to go read through these papers, talk to the Crown and then we’ll be back here,” Opoku’s lawyer, Jordan Weisz told the Star after the brief court appearance.

Opoku, 23, was arrested last November following a series of bizarre attacks in which he allegedly hurled buckets of “liquefied fecal matter” on five people — two incidents took place at the University of Toronto’s downtown campus, and a third happened at York University.

Police charged Opoku with five counts each of assault with a weapon and mischief.

He was released on $1,000 bail last month with conditions that include him not getting in contact with the victims and avoiding the area where the attacks took place.

Weisz has spoken about his concerns over mental health issues in the case, telling reporters in December that jail was “not an appropriate place” for his client.

“He is doing well. Much better,” Weisz said Thursday after the appearance, without giving further details.

Opoku is due back in court at Old City Hall on Feb. 26.