A Douglas man has been remanded at the Isle of Man Prison after being accused of wounding two women in a nightclub attack.
27-year-old Josh Arthur Corlett, of High View Road, appeared at Douglas Courthouse earlier this week.
He's been charged with wounding with intent to assault and cause grievous bodily harm on February 19th.
He's accused of knocking one of the women unconscious after throwing a glass at her in The Courthouse nightclub - a second woman was said to be injured as a result of the flying glass.
The two charges can only be tried at the Court of General Gaol Delivery - committal proceedings to that court will take place on July 4th.
He's also been charged with resisting arrest and causing £286 worth of damage to a police van from the same date.
The court was told Mr Corlett wished to surrender his bail - he'll be remanded in prison until his next appearance via live video link on May 16th.
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