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Four men plead not guilty to affray

by isleofman.com 10th March 2009
Four men charged with affray have appeared before Deemster Doyle at a Court of General Gaol.

Twenty year-old Liam Bruce Andrews, of Broadway, Douglas; Daniel Sydney Andrews, of Queen's Promenade in Douglas; Mark Philip Galbraith, who is 21 and from Glen Vine; and Neil Caley, 26, from St John's all pleaded not guilty to using threatening unlawful violence towards Jason McNulty on September 7 last year.

Deemster Doyle adjourned the matter to set a trial date on April 6.

Daniel Andrews was remanded in custody and the three other defendants were each granted bail.



Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 10th, March 2009 08:59pm.

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