Crown court date for man on affray charge
A MAN charged with affray after an incident in Tavistock has been sent to crown court.
James Lawson, aged 21, of Mount Ford in the town, is accused of the public order offence with others on February 14.
Plymouth magistrates bailed Lawson unconditionally to appear at the crown court on November 23.
The charges relate to an incident in the street outside Jack Cham's bar.








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