A man who committed a string of offences in less than eight weeks will be sentenced later this month.
Christopher McEvoy of James Street in Douglas was excused appearing before Deemster Cook when his case was called at Douglas Courthouse.
The 58 year old had previously pleaded guilty to making nuisance phone calls, attempting to breach a licensing ban, being drunk and incapable and wasting police time between July 21 and September 18.
He was remanded in custody and is next due to appear in court on November 10.
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