A man will be sentenced in November after admitting a string of drunken crimes.
Christopher McEvoy of James Street in Douglas appeared before magistrates at Douglas Courthouse.
He pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable on July 12, wasting police time on August 16, attempting to breach a licensing ban on August 28, and making false 999 calls on September 18.
Magistrates asked for pre-sentencing reports to be prepared and remanded McEvoy in custody until his next appearance on November 10.
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