A man has appeared in court accused of driving a Ford Focus dangerously in Thame.
Ross Laird, 44, pleaded not guilty to dangerous driving on Warren Mead, possession of a knife and affray when he appeared in the dock at Oxford Crown Court on Friday (October 13).
He is said to have committed the offences on August 8.
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Judge Nigel Daly remanded Laird, of Pilmore Meadow, Chinnor, in custody to return to court for his trial on February 26 next year.
The case was heard after a linked case of Deborah McIntyre.
The 45-year-old, from Corby, Northants, pleaded not guilty to possession of a blade and assault by beating on August 8 in Thame.
McIntyre was granted conditional bail to return to court on November 3 for a further case management hearing.
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