Man denies domestic violence order breach
A 46-year-old man has denied breaching a domestic violence order.
The accused, from Hamilton Parish, pleaded not guilty to indirectly harassing his estranged wife by e-mail and damaging her reputation.
He appeared in Magistrates’ Court this week before Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner.
Prosecutor Carrington Mahoney said a protection order had been served on the defendant on August 22 banning him from contact with his spouse.
The year-long order banned him from using physical or psychological violence, making threats, harassing her, and contacting her through writing or other mediums, such as text messages and e-mail. It also covered causing damage to her reputation.
Mr Mahoney said the accused sent e-mails on August 24 damaging his ex-wife’s reputation to three charitable organisations which had supported his former partner in obtaining the order — Pride, the Centre Against Abuse and SCARS.
Mr Warner set bail at $2,000 and set a trial date of November 27.
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