A man accused of assaulting a father and his son at a Norwich pub has been banned from entering the venue as part of his bail conditions.
Cameron Seaman, 31, has been charged with two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and another offence of doing an act intending to pervert the course of justice.
It follows an incident at the Marlborough Arms in Norwich on November 17 last year when Seaman is said to have assaulted a father and son at the Spencer Street pub.
Following the attack it is alleged he called the pub asking them to wipe the CCTV of the incident.
Seaman, of Scott Close, Norwich, appeared at Norwich Crown Court on Wednesday when he denied all three offences.
A trial, expected to last two to three days, will start on September 29 next year.
Seaman was granted bail with conditions, including that he does not to enter the Marlborough Arms pub.
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