A CHIRK man will face a trial in June next year after he denied inciting a teenager to perform a sexual act and send inappropriate images at Mold Crown Court.
Jamie Morgan, 33 and of Charles Street in Chirk, appeared at the court on Friday, November 3 where he denied two counts.
He is accused of attempting to incite a child aged between 13-15 into sexual activity and also engaging in sexual communication with a child, in the form of requesting inappropriate images.
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Morgan pleaded not guilty to both.
The offences are alleged to have taken place last year and Morgan was given conditional bail.
He was told by Judge Rhys Rowlands that he will have to attend court for a cross examination hearing on March 8 next year.
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