Laidley South man charged after allegedly assaulting, obstructing cops
NAMED: A Laidley man who allegedly assaulted, obstructed police while possessing dangerous drugs has case adjourned.
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A Laidley South man charged after he allegedly assaulted and obstructed police has had his case adjourned for three weeks.
Matthew Hugh McKay, 28, was charged with eight offences - assaulting a police officer, obstructing a police officer, committing public nuisance, possessing dangerous drugs, possessing drug utensils, driving uninsured, driving unregistered and driving without a licence.
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In court, McKay’s solicitor Dylan Hans asked for the matters to be adjourned until the end of March.
Magistrate Howard Osborne adjourned the charges for mention on March, 29, 2021.
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Originally published as Laidley South man charged after allegedly assaulting, obstructing cops