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Up to 20 witnesses to be heard in Walker case as hearing date set – Sydney Morning Herald
Manly’s former NSW and Australia utility has previously pleaded not guilty to two counts of common assault after he was arrested on November 1.

“Dylan maintains his innocent and he plans to vigorously defend the charges,” Humphries told the Herald. “That’s his plan and, in the meantime, he will continue to train in preparation for the 2021 season. He will also be available to be selected.”
Walker has previously pleaded not guilty to two counts of common assault after he was arrested for allegedly assaulting Little Italy workers Stephen and Enzo Melani on November 1.
Kavvalos explained they would need at least two full days to hear 17 witnesses…
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