The trial of two teenagers accused of murdering an 18-year-old in Ipswich town centre earlier this year is expected to begin today.
Alfie Hammett and Joshua Howell, both 18, have both been charged with the murder of Mr Quigley on January 17 in Westgate Street.
They have also been charged with possessing an offensive weapon in a public place.
The incident happened between Marks & Spencer and the building that was formerly Debenhams.
Hammett, of Larkhill Rise in Rushmere St Andrew, and Howell, of Wellington Street in Ipswich, both deny the charges.
Mr Quigley, from Wymondham in Norfolk, suffered four stab wounds to the torso and died at the scene, a Home Office post-mortem examination concluded.
Hammett and Howell appeared at Ipswich Crown Court last week, with the hearing told their trial would begin on Monday.
In a tribute shared after his death, Mr Quigley's family said: "James (RJ) has now been laid to rest. He was and always will be a beloved son, brother, uncle, grandson and nephew, as well as a much loved friend. He will be missed forever."
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