A TRIAL DATE has been set for a teenager who denies wounding two people in Wrexham.
Cody Riley, of Crescent Road in Wrexham, appeared before Mold Crown Court for a Plea and Trial Preparation Hearing on Friday, August 16.
The 18-year-old pleaded not guilty to four counts of wounding without intent, as well as one count of possessing and offensive weapon in a public place.
Myles Wilson, prosecuting, said that the alleged offences took place on Crescent Road on July 12.
The four counts of wounding related to two different people, Mr Wilson said.
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The offensive weapon charge related to an alleged bladed article.
A trial date of January 7 next year has been set.
The trial will take place at Mold Crown Court and is expected to last two to three days.
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