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Case adjourned

Published on 14th June 2007 in News

The case of the Spaldington man who faces two trespass charges was once again adjourned at Goole Magistrates Court this week.

Martin Haslam (26), of Holme Road, has pleaded not guilty to trespass whilst in possession of a shotgun and not guilty to a trespassing on railway lines on the same occasion.

When he appeared before the court on Tuesday, magistrates decided to adjourn Mr Haslam's case until June 26.

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