A neighbour row has seen a man back in court charged with wrecking CCTV cameras days after his disruptive courtroom antics saw him sent to the cells.
Duncan Mayes, 43, is accused of stealing and damaging cameras belonging to his near neighbour at Pottersfield, on The Street in Corpusty, near Aylsham.
He is also charged with stalking his neighbour and sending threatening letters to both him and the parish council.
Norwich Magistrates’ Court was told the allegations related to a different neighbour to previous charges of harassment and criminal damage.
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That case led to extraordinary courtroom scenes that saw him charged with contempt of court over his disruptive behaviour and sent to the cells for five hours to cool off.
His behaviour was more muted as he appeared in custody over the latest accusations.
He pleaded not guilty to the criminal damage and theft of external security cameras between February 21 and March 4 and on June 14.
He also denied stalking and harassment between February 20 and June 15.
Mayes will stand trial in May 2025.
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