A St. Neots man, accused of
perverting the course of justice by sending two letters, which
attempted to persuade the recipient not to co-operate with a
prosecution, appeared in court yesterday.
Michael James McAllister, 47, of Lees Lane, Southoe was bailed by Hendon Magistrates Court in north-west London.
He is charged with committing the offence between February 20 and March 6, with intent to dissuade VIW from assisting with a prosecution.
No details of the allegation were revealed and magistrates immediately sent the case to Harrow Crown Court, where McAllister will appear for a preliminary hearing on September 18.
He was bailed on condition he does not contact a Stuart Wells and resides at his recorded address.
Michael James McAllister, 47, of Lees Lane, Southoe was bailed by Hendon Magistrates Court in north-west London.
He is charged with committing the offence between February 20 and March 6, with intent to dissuade VIW from assisting with a prosecution.
No details of the allegation were revealed and magistrates immediately sent the case to Harrow Crown Court, where McAllister will appear for a preliminary hearing on September 18.
He was bailed on condition he does not contact a Stuart Wells and resides at his recorded address.
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