Amos Yee Pang Sang, 27, turned up briefly at the State Courts on Thursday (April 23) morning as a pre-trial conference for his case took place, represented by his lawyer.
A pre-trial conference is usually held in chambers and involves the court and parties involved in a case. It is intended to sort out administrative matters, including the scheduling of court dates.
Accused persons who are represented usually do not have to turn up.
Yee is represented by lawyer Divanan Narkunan.
“I didn’t even know that I had a lawyer. So, I don’t even have to attend court,” said Yee, who faces three charges under the Enlistment Act over his national service obligations.
Asked how he would feel if he was found guilty, he said: “I’ll just treat it like a business trip, really. It’s just something I have to do to ignite a political movement.”


