Kelvin Keezer, 23, of 48 Pike Street, Kitty, pleaded not guilty to having made use of threatening behaviour to Aneesa Tuller on August 10 at 203 Garnett Street, Newtown.
Given a chance to speak, the VC told the court that she was simply sitting at a barber shop with her sister when Keezer approached her and asked her for her name; “and I said I don’t know”. She said he then pulled a knife out of his pants waist and started to threaten her.
Keezer’s matter will be recalled in court on September 11.
A matter was dismissed yesterday when a hungry husband was charged for playing loud music at 2 ‘o’ clock in the morning when he appeared before Magistrate Ann Mc Lennan yesterday.
Collin Mack of 2044 Festival City admitted that on August 14 at Waterloo Street he played music loudly.
The forty four year old entrepreneur in his defence stated to the court: “I was on my way home with my wife when I stopped to get something to eat and I left my music playing in the car. When I got outside the police came and told me to go to Brickdam,” Mack stated.
According to the prosecutor, at 02:4hrs in the morning, the defendant, stopped at Jerries to play his music from the set in his car loudly. A Jerries proprietor summoned the police to arrest him because of the noise.
“You can’t play music at that hour in the morning” the magistrate said staring at Mack. She then placed him on a bond for 12 months.