Clancy Webber’s bail continued in Coffs Harbour court after pleading not guilty to assault near Coast Hotel
Read the latest step in the legal process after a man was found unconscious on the pavement near The Coast Hotel in Coffs Harbour, suffering from a suspected skull fracture.
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A young Coffs Harbour man will remain on bail after a man was found unconscious on the footpath near a Coffs Harbour pub last year.
Clancy Webber was not required to attend Coffs Harbour Local Court on Tuesday when his case was briefly mentioned before Magistrate Theresa Hamilton.
Webber has pleaded not guilty to reckless grievous bodily harm.
Emergency services were called to The Coast Hotel on the Pacific Highway about 2.30am on July 3 last year, following reports a man had been assaulted.
Officers from Coffs/Clarence Police District found a 28-year-old unconscious man on the pavement nearby.
He was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics and taken to Coffs Harbour Base Hospital.
The man was then flown to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney.
He suffered a suspected skull fracture, which police have alleged to have been caused by 18-year-old Webber.
Ms Hamilton adjourned the case to May 9 for committal and Webber’s bail conditions were not varied.
Webber must live at a specified Coffs Harbour address and cannot go near, contact or try to go near prosecution witnesses as part of his bail conditions. He was also ordered not to drink or take illicit drugs.