THE case of a former Ashley Youth Detention Centre worker accused of smuggling a mobile phone into the facility and procuring a youth to make pornographic material will be heard in June.
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Amanda Lea Haywood has pleaded not guilty to both allegations.
The offences allegedly took place in 2009 between November 20 and December 9.
The case, originally set down for hearing in the Launceston Magistrates Court last December, has been delayed while the prosecution and defence coordinate witnesses.
Appearing on behalf of Ms Haywood's lawyer Greg Richardson in the Launceston Magistrates Court this morning, lawyer Adrian Hall told Magistrate Robert Pearce that Mr Richardson was seeking psychiatric reports for ``a number of witnesses''.
He said he expected to be ready to proceed on June 15.
Mr Pearce bailed Ms Haywood to reappear in court for hearing on that day.