A Legana man has been committed to stand trial in Tasmania's Supreme Court, after pleading not guilty to a raft of theft and dishonesty charges.
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Kane Scott Dallow appeared in the Launceston Magistrates Court on Thursday morning, where he entered pleas.
He is facing a total of 24 charges.
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Mr Dallow will be committed to trial in the Supreme Court due to pleading not guilty to a number of indictable offences, those being four counts of personation, 11 counts of attempt fraud on a creditor and three counts of fraud on a creditor.
He is due to appear on September 4.
Mr Dallow's defence counsel Olivia Jenkins told Magistrate Simon Brown that her client also denied all other charges against him, including two counts of forgery and two counts of uttering, for which he will appear once more in the Magistrates Court on October 29.
He is also charged with two counts of stealing, which were adjourned as they related to the Supreme Court matters.
Mr Dallow was bailed to appear in both courts.
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