A MAN had his case delayed after having no legal representation in court.
Connor Loach appeared via videolink to Worcester Magistrates Court on Tuesday, (November 15).
The 26-year-old, of Vawdrey Close, Stourport and formerly of Park Street, Worcester, faces one charge of theft of a pedal cycle and is yet to plead.
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The theft is alleged to have taken place in Worcester on October 10 this year.
The charge says the stolen bike is valued at £1,300.
At the start of the hearing, Loach was told the solicitor's firm representing him had sent no one to the court.
Kevin Lloyd-Wright, chairman of the magistrates bench, told Loach his case would instead be heard this Thursday, (November 17).
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