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25 Sept 2025

Belfast man denies assault and stealing over £2,000 from woman in her home

Josh Landon Parker, whose address was given as Antrim Road in Belfast, pleaded not guilty to committing the assault on March 21 of last year

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Derry Court

A thirty-two years old Belfast man who is currently in custody in Maghaberry Prison has denied assaulting a woman in her home at Great James Street in Derry last year.

At his arraignment before Judge Roseanne McCormick, Josh Landon Parker, whose address was given as Antrim Road in Belfast, pleaded not guilty to committing the assault on March 21 of last year.

He also pleaded not guilty to burgling the woman's home and stealing cash totalling £2,270 and he further denied causing criminal damage to her television, glasses, make-up products and furniture.

The case was adjourned until October 2 and the defendant was remanded in continuing custody in Maghaberry Prison. 

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