Glenrothes. It is also alleged he recorded and compiled details of terrorist attacks on places of worship. Imrie denied all the charges against him when he appeared at the High Court in Glasgow in December 2019.
He will stand trial at the High Court in Edinburgh on October 4. At a hearing at the High Court in Paisley on Friday, Lord Mulholland agreed that a further continued preliminary hearing will take place later this month ahead of the trial.
Jim Keegan QC, representing Imrie, told the court: "We are pretty much ready for trial and there is quite a long joint minute and the expectation is that the trial can be shortened quite considerably."It is alleged that, intending to commit acts of terrorism, Imrie engaged in conduct in preparation.
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