Accused stalker denies charges as court sets hearing date
A Bundaberg man is fighting a stalking allegation, but one thing is holding up the case.
A man accused of stalking contested the charges laid against him in Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Friday morning, and had a hearing date set for next year.
Clinton Andrew Rose was represented by Rian Dwyer, who sought a summary hearing date.
Mr Rose is charged with forcible entry and unlawful stalking, intimidation, harassment or abuse.
Mr Dwyer told magistrate John McInnes the hearing could take up to half a day because of the quantity of materials.
“There’s only two witnesses,” he said. “But there is a number of recordings.”
Mr McInnes adjourned the matter to April 13, 2026 for hearing.
Mr Rose’s bail was enlarged until that date.