A man accused of a string of motoring offences as well as possessing drugs will have his case heard in the Court of General Gaol Delivery.
Michael David Nelson of Waterloo Road in Ramsey appeared before High Bailiff Jayne Hughes at Douglas Courthouse.
The 49 year old denies possessing heroin with intent to supply it, dangerous driving, failing to provide a blood sample, and failing to stop for police in January this year, as well as driving without due care and attention and having a car in a dangerous condition last September.
He was committed to the higher court for trial, and remanded in custody until he appears there on a date to be fixed.
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