Bailed after pleading not guilty
A Colby man's been bailed as he face charges of using threatening language in front of two police officers.
Fifty-two-year-old James Peter Wall of Station Park appeared before Deputy High Bailiff Christopher Arrowsmith at Douglas courthouse.
He's pleaded not guilty to the alleged offence, said to have bee committed outside Agrimark in Braddan on 14 August.
Mr Arrowsmith bailed him in the sum of £500, and he's next due to appear in court on 10 December.
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