Three people charged over the alleged murder of Mayfield man Tyson Timothy Clark-Robertson were back in court on Monday.
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Ian Rosewall previously pleaded not guilty to murdering Mr Clark-Robertson, whose remains were found in a shallow grave at Mayfield in April.
The 45-year-old appeared before Justice Robert Pearce in the Launceston Supreme Court.
Nineteen-year-old Renae Lorraine Donald has been charged with being an accessory after the fact and Mayfield man Robert William Broad has been charged with failing to report a killing.
Both have pleaded not guilty and appeared in court on Monday after Mr Rosewall.
The matter was adjourned until February 5, 2018 ahead of an expected trial.
Mr Rosewall was remanded in custody and Mr Broad and Ms Donald were remanded on bail.
Mr Clark-Robertson was last seen at the Newnham IGA on July 19 last year.